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ON THE PREMISES, No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


S. E. cORNER OF 66TH STREET 


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th AND 9th, 1918 
FROM 9 A.M. UMTIL 4 P.M. 


THE 
VALUABLE FURNISHINGS AND 
EMBELLISHMENTS 


CONTAINED IN THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE _ 


GRANT B. SCHLEY 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ON THE PREMISES, No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


-TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
FEBRUARY 12TH, 13TH, 14TH AND 15TH 
BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 10.30 O’CLOCK 
ALSO 


ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15TH 
| AT 8 O’CLOCK 


WHEN THE PAINTINGS WILL BE SOLD 


An, 


CATALOGUE 


OF THE 


VALUABLE FURNISHINGS 
AND EMBELLISHMENTS 


CONTAINED IN THE SPACIOUS RESIDENCE 
OF THE LATE 


GRANT B. SCHLEY 
No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


NEW YORK CITY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ON THE PREMISES 


BY ORDER OF GRANT B. SCHLEY, Jr., AND EVANDER B. SCHLEY 
THE EXECUTORS 


ON THE DATES HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
ASSISTED BY 
MR. OTTO BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 
6 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 


cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
the time of sale shall be made on the conclusion of each session of 
the sale, in default of which the undersigned may either continue 
to hold the lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action 
as may be necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at 
public or private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell 
the lots for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency 
(if any) arising from such re-sale shall be a charge against such 


purchaser. 


4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 and 11 A. M., and on Saturday, February 16th, between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only on presenting 
the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 
of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part — 


for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all egal not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. | 


7. Guarantee. is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “aS is” and without recourse. 

The. Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly ‘cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 
opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South. 


CATALOGUE 


SPECIAL NOTICE 


In order that the Managers may comply with the con- 
ditions set forth in their agreement of sale, which requires 
an early and final settlement with the executors, a cash de- 
posit will be required from all purchasers at this sale. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


Managers. 
FIRST DAY’S SALE 
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918 


AT THE SCHLEY RESIDENCE 
No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


BEGINNING AT 10.80 O'CLOCK A. M. 
IN THE DINING ROOM 
Which includes Catalogue Nos. 1 to 390 


CHINA WARE 


1—ENAMELED PorcELAIN TERRAPIN DISHES 
Turtle shapes. Eleven pieces. 


9—-ENAMELED PorRCELAIN SHELLFISH RAMEKINS 
Lobster shapes. ‘Twelve pieces. 


8—ELreven Canton Custarp Cups 
Blue and white. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


4—Srx DrespEN Cups anp SAUCERS 


Shell shape. 


5—DecoratEp CHina Cups anp SAUCERS 


Twelve pieces. Odd shapes. 


6—Limocres CHocoLateE Cups ann SAUCERS 


Gilt stipple and Cupid decorations. Seven pieces. 


7—Ten Austrian Cuina Cups ann PLATtEs 


Decoration of detached roses. The plates with pierced 
rims. 


S—Twetvre Opp Curs ann SAvuceERS 


Various styles, shapes and makes. 


9—Five AFTER-DINNER Correr Cups AND FIFTEEN T'RACUPS 


Rosebud design. 


10—Fivr Cauntpon Tracurs anp SAUCERS 


Blue and gold floral decoration. 


11—Srx Tracups 
Diamond shape. Blue glaze with gilt bands. 


12—ELeven Vienna Bovuttiton Cups ann SAvCcERS 
Gold floral decorations. 


Five Vienna CHoconate Curs ann SAUCERS 


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Gilt decorations on pink ground. 


14—F ive Drespen Tracurs anp Saucers 
Applied gold decoration. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


15—Eurven Royat Worcester Curs ann SAucERs 


Ivory ground, gold etched bands. 


16—Decoratrep Porcerawiw Ecc Curs 
Gilt jeweled stands. Eleven pieces. 


17—Parr Caro Di Monte Curs anp Saucers 


Figure and flower decorations. 


18—DrespEN Porcetain Trea Ser 


Painted medallion and relief borders. Six pieces. 


19—Sevres Porcenain Trea Set 


Empire design, portrait panels, green and gold deco- 
ration. Three pieces. ; 


20—EncuisH Porcevain Fisu Ser 


Eighteen plates, large platter and sauce boat. Painted 
and relief decoration of sea shells, fish and water plants 
in colors. 


21—Ripeway’s anp Dovuttron Jucs ANv Trays 


Scenes from coaching days. Five pieces. 


22—Turee Royvat Worcester Bonspon DisukFs 
Tree and figure supports. 


23—Twenty Frencu Porcetain Pruates 


Rose and flower decorations. Three kinds. 


24—TwrentTy-onE AustriAN Cuina Dessert PLateEs 


With pierced borders glazed blue. Center with deco- 


ration of figures in colors by Kaufmann. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 
pingtinenth Seen 
2k FountHer Dessert PLATES 


Similar to the preceding but with green borders. 


26—Tuirty-rwo MrettriacH DEssERT PLATES 


With painted decoration of flowers and fruit in natural 


colorings. 
Diameter, 8 inches. 


2v—THirty-stx Porrery Fruit PLATES 


Scalloped. With decoration of flowers in colors on a 


cream-white ground. 
Diameter, 81/, inches. 


98—TweLve Frencu POTTERY GAME PLATES 


Decoration of various fowls in color. 
Diameter, 8°4 inches. 


299—TWENTY-THREE WORCESTER DInNER PLATES 


With decoration of birds and floral sprays on a white 
ground. Two kinds. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 
30—FirrrEN Drrr PuateEs 


Eight, Lille, with decoration of landscapes, figures and 
floral festoons. Signed, Herr and dated 1767. Seven 
with decoration of peacocks and baskets of fruit. 


Marked P. 
Diameters, 10 and 9 inches. 
31—E1cHtreN DrespEN STYLE SALAD PLATES 


Scalloped rims and with decoration of trees in green 
and brown. ‘Two kinds. 
Diameter, 914% inches. 


39 FirrrEEN Dessert PLATES 


Ten with decoration of comic drawings of rats on a 
pale yellow ground and five with birds in branches. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


33—SIXTEEN Breakrast PLates 
With decoration of genre subjects in pastel colors. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


34—SIxTEEN Dessert Puatres 


With decoration of pink roses on a white ground. 
Green rims. 
Diameter, 9% inches. 
35—Tern Dessert Piates 


With wide wreath of pink roses and green leaves on a 


white ground. 
Diameter, 91/, inches. 


386—TweENTY-THREE Fruir Pruates anp Six Cups anp 
SAUCERS 


Decoration of violets. Scalloped edges. 


37—EncuisH PorcELAIN PLATES AND TEACUPS AND SAUCERS 


Gilt and floral decorations. Nine plates and five cups 
and saucers. 


388—Eicut Sauap Puates ann Tren Cups 
In shape of lettuce leaf. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 
39—TnHirty-tTwo DrespEN Curna PLATES 


King’s blue borders with decoration in gilt. Mono- 
gramed. Comprises twelve dinner plates, eleven soup 
plates and nine dessert plates. 


40—NINETEEN GAME PLATES 


With decoration of various game birds and _ flowers. 
Eight with scalloped borders and eleven with shell 


borders. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


41—Sretr or Depuam Porrrery PLATES 


Gray glaze with border decoration of flowers and ani- 
mals in blue. Comprises eleven dinner plates, eighteen 
breakfast plates and eight bread and butter plates. 


42—Sevenreen Dixner Puartes 
Ten with all-over yellow chrysanthemum decoration and 
seven with bouquets of chrysanthemums and gilt rims. 


Diameter, 914% inches. 


43—SEVENTEEN Fruir PuiateEs 
Openwork borders. Decoration of fruits on a white 
ground. Eight Dresden and nine Berlin. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


44—TwrLve DrespEN Styte Dinner Puiates 
Floral decoration and with scalloped rims. 
Diameter, 91/, inches. 
45—ELeven Dessert Piates 
English. With decoration of yellow roses. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


46—ELEVEN FrRENcH PorcELAIN DINNER PLATES 


Decoration of pink roses and leaves in natural colorings. 
Diameter, 934 inches. 


47—ELEVEN Dessert PLATES 


Green and gold borders. 


Diameter, 91/, inches. 


48—TweEnty-onE EncuisH Cuina Puates 
Eight dessert plates with decoration of band of roses 
and thirteen bread and butter plates with detached 


roses. Guilt rims. 
Diameters, 9 and 7 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


49—THirty-onE EncuiuisH CHina PLATES 


With decoration of detached roses and cornflowers on 
a cream-white ground. Gilt edges. Twenty-three des- 
sert plates and eight dinner plates. 


Diameters, 8, 814 and 101% inches. 


50—Twenty-two Fruir Piates 
Shaped rims with bouquets of flowers in natural colors. 
Shells and scrolls in relief, gilded. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
51—NINETEEN Fruir PLatres 
Floral decoration. Three styles. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
52—SIxTEEEN CHinA PLATEs 
Ten with kings’ blue borders and reserve medallion of 
conventional flowers. Six with painted decoration of 
roses on a shaded ground, signed Marcadet. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
53—Ten Breaxrast Piates 
Yellow glaze. 
Diameter, 74/, inches. 
54—TwHirTEEN Oyster Puates 


With portraits of young women. Ten with red borders 
and three with green. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 


55—TweLve Dessert PLATES 


With portraits of young women. ‘Ten with red borders 
and two with green. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 
56—Twetve Frencu Porcextarin DINNER PiaTEs 


Green glaze with orchid decoration. 
Diameter, 1014 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


57—EIcHTEEN SaxE Porcexain Fruit PLateEs 
With painted decoration of watermelon. 


Diameter, 91% inches. 


58—Twex.ve Dessert PLATES 
With coats-of-arms and scrolls. 
Diameter, 9% inches. 
59—Twetve Burrato Potrery Dinner PLATES 


Pale brown glaze with figure and sporting subjects in 
color. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


60—SixtEEN Royat Dovutron Dinner Puates 


Blue and white with decoration of transfer prints in the 
center after Charles Dana Gibson. 
Diameter, 1014, inches. 


61—Twetve Ripeways BreaxFast PiLaAtTeEs 


Brown glaze with transfer prints, subjects from “Pick- 
wick.” 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


62—SEvVEN CHINESE PorcELAIN PLATES 
With coat-of-arms. Pierced borders. 
Diameter, 8 inches. 
68—Twenive Canton Porcevain Fruit Puates 
With decoration of butterflies. 
Diameter, 81% inches. 
64—Eveven Austrian Cutna Dessert PLATEs 
Shaped rim with coral red band and decoration of leaves 
in gilt on a pink ground in the center. 
Diameter, 81/, inches. 


65—ELEVEN CorpELAND Sour PuateEs 


Border of scepter heads and floral sprays in colors. 
Center with vase of flowers. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


66—SIxTEEN FrencH Porceuain Fisu Puates 


Decoration of various fishes and flowers in blue. 
Diameter, 91% inches. 


67—Twetve Frencu Porcenain Game PuateEs 
Blue borders. Decoration of game birds and leaves. 
Diameter, 71% inches. 
68—Twetve Limocrs GAME PLaTEs | 
Different bird decorations, gold borders. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
69—Twetve Frencu Porcertain Fruit Puates 
Shaded blue glaze with decoration of various fruits. Gilt 
rims. 
Diameter, 914 inches. 
70—TweLve Vienna Porcevain Dessert PLatTEs 
Green glaze with band of flowers in pink, white and gilt. 


Diameter, 914, inches. 


71—Twetve Frencu Cuina Dessert PLATEs 
Decoration of yellow roses, leaves and scrolls. 
Diameter, 91/4, inches. 
72—Tern Service PLateEs 
Maple leaf borders pierced and gilded. The centers 
with paintings of various flowers in natural colors. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 


73—TweEntTy-onE CorpeELANpD CHINA Soup PLATES 
With decoration of Spode’s Tower in blue. Floral 
border. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 
74—SrEvEN Sour PLATES 


Worcester, with decoration in blue and white in the 


Chinese style and with scalloped rims. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 
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75—Twetve CopeLranp Dinner Puates 
Decoration of Spode’s Tower in blue and white. Gilt 


rope edge. 
Diameter, 101%, inches. 


76—Twetve Copetann Prares 
With transfer decoration of landscapes and flowers in 
colors. Gilded rope edge. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


77—TweLtve CopeLanpn DINNER PLATES 
Borders with decoration of flowers and leaves. The 


center with transfers after old prints. 
Diameter, 101%, inches. 


(8—TweLve Frencu Cuina Dessert Prates 


Wide pea green border with reserve medallions of bou- 
quets of flowers and gilding. 


Diameter, 914, inches. 


TI—TWENTY-THREE AUSTRIAN Cuina Prares 


Twelve dessert and eleven dinner. With gilt rims and 


borders of flowers in blue. 
Diameters, 84, and 1114 inches. 


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S0—Eicur Vienna PorceLamn Dessert PLATES 


Pale green border with gilded leaf band and red center 
with decoration of swans and heron in low relief and 
gilding. 


Diameter, 91/, inches. 


81—Ten Drespen Curna Frurr Pruares 


With pierced borders and blue edges. Decoration of 


various flowers in natural colorings. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


82—Eeven Drespen Puiares 
Pierced openwork borders. Floral decorations. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


83—Tern Porcentain Breap anv Burrer PLatEs 


Basket work borders and festoons of roses in the center. 
Diameter, 61/, inches. 


84—Tweive Drespen Porceiain Fruir Piates 
Basket design with gilt floral decoration. 


Diameter, 91/, inches. 


85—SIxTEEN Enewish Cuina Dessert Piares 
Detached rose decoration and gilt rope edges. 


Diameter, 91/, inches. 


86—Twenve Limoces Prace Piares 
Ivory ground, gold matted borders. 


Diameter, 91/4, inches. 


87—Twetve Cautpon Dessert Piares 
Pink glaze, with decoration of yellow pansies. 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


88—NineE Royvat Worcester Frouir Puates 
Decoration of various flowers. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 
89—T weve Vienna Curina Puates 
Medallion borders in variously colored glazes with gilt 
ornamentation. Centers with painted ornamentation of 
subjects from Greek mythology. 
Diameter, 91/ inches. 
90—Sevres Portrair PLatres 


Court beauties, turquoise blue ground, gold and floral 


borders. ‘Twelve pieces. 
Diameter, 914, inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


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GLASS WARE 


91—SrxTEEN SHERRY GLASSES 


Engraved floral decoration. 


92—FE1cHTEEN CockTAIL GLASSES 
Etched bowls, clear stems. ° 


93—FEicut Encravep CHAMPAGNE GLASSES 
Fluted bowls. 


94—Twrenty GrarE Fruit GLAssEs 


With engraved ornamentation of grape vines and leaves. 


95—E1cHTEEN Bitown Guass Hocks 
Hollow stems. Two kinds. 


96—TweENTY-oONE OL_p EncuiisH WINES 
Hobnail pattern, cut glass stems. 


97—Nine Otp EncusH Cur Guass WINES 
Clear stems. 


98—Five Otp Encusn Cut Guass WINES 


99—THIRTEEN Cut Guass CHAMPAGNES 
Fan and hobnail pattern. 


100—Five CotonraL Cur ALE GLASsEs 
On tall foot. 


101—Tuirtren Cut Grass CorDIALs 


Pyramid and round stems. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


| First Day 
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102—Twenty-onre Tat CHAMPAGNE GLASsEs 

Cut glass hollow stems. 


108—Five Ercuep anv Cur Gass Bowtus 
Daisy and fern decoration. 


104—Ser or Crystat Taste GLASs 


With decoration of flowering plants; some with narrow 
gilt rims, comprising: 

(a) 12 clarets 

(3) 9 sherry 

(c) 19 ports (two sizes) 

(>) 16 cordials 

(£) 38 finger bowls and trays 


105—Twenty-two Tatu Irwescent Hock Guasses 
Fluted bowls, cut stems. 


106—Ser or Taste Grass 


Iridescent tulip shape, with clear glass stems. 
(a) 24 liqueurs 

(B) 26 wines 

(c) 19 Rhine wines 

(>) 24 small goblets 

(x) 18 large goblets 


107—Firtren Cur Grass Disurs 
Star pattern, with loop handles. 


108—Two Cur Grass Berry DisHeEs 
Chrysanthemum and fluted patterns. 


109—Six Cur Grass Frourr Prares 
Old hobnail pattern. 


NOTICE—4 Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


110—Five Amper AND Crear Grass TUMBLERS 


Engraved forest scenes. 


111—Cur Guass Water TUMBLERS 
Gold etched with deep band. Twelve pieces. 


112—Tartyt Grape Fruit GuasseEs 


Iridescent with clear stems. 
(a) 12 pieces 
(ps) 12 pieces 
(c) 13 pieces 


113—Tirrany Favrite Grass ‘TUMBLERS 


Twelve pieces. 


114—TuirteeN AMBER SHERBET GLASSES 


Bell shape bowls. 


115—Eicur Irtpescent CHAMPAGNE GLASSES 
Twisted stems, gilt band. 


116—Gitt Banp Criarer Cups 
Gilt metal holders. Eight pieces. 


117—Srven Cur anp Encravep WaTteER GLASSES 


Representing forest scenes, gilt metal holders. 
118—DurcHu Sitver anp Guass CorpiALs AND GILT FILiGREE 
Cur Howpers 


Six pieces each. 


119—Nine Tati Liqueur GLassEs 
Emerald stems and bases. 


SUN NTE ous UST EE CMTP OTS SECTS ESO 
NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


120—ELeven Wine Guasseks 
Ruby tinted bowls. 


121—Sixteen Orv Rusy Grass Trays 
. Etched coat-of-arms. 


122—Oxtp Rusy Cur Guass Dish anp Cover 
Scalloped edge. Clover leaf design. 


123—O.p Crimson Guass Cups anp Trays 
Gilt band tops. Fifteen pieces. 


124—Otp Rusy anv Gitt Grass WINEs 
Ten pieces. 


125—ENAMELED AND Green Grass Hocxks 
Twelve pieces. 


126—Srven Tintep Bonemian Grass Hocxs 
Green and gold decoration. 


127—Eeven Tati Wine Guasses 
Enameled and gilt decorations. Two sizes. 


128—EwnamMELED anp Gitt Guass Hocxs 
Grape vine and flower decoration. Four pieces. , 


129—ENamMeELED Guass GoOBLETS 


Flower and fruit decoration on ruby and amber glass. 
Thirteen pieces. 


1380—EnaMELED anv Gitt Guass Fruit RAmMEKINS 
Butterfly and flower decorations. Twenty-three pieces. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


131—EnaMELED AND Gitt Guass CLARET SET 
Butterfly and floral decoration. Thirteen pieces. 


132—Enametep Grass Liqueur SET 
To match preceding lot. Six pieces. 


183—EnamMeELep Opat Guass RAMEKINS 
Gilt and jewel decorations. Twelve pieces. 


134—FourTEEN ENAMELED AND Gitt Guass TUMBLERS 


Flower decoration. ‘Two sizes. 


135—E.even Girt AND ENAMELED Guass NAPPIES 


With handles. 


186—ENAMELED AND Gitt Guass TUMBLERS 


Acorn and grape decoration. Eleven pieces. 


187—ENaAMELED AND Gitt Cut Guass TUMBLERS 


Five pieces. 


188—ENAMELED Aanp Gitt Grass Hocxs 


Heavy cut glass stems and bases. Four pieces. 


139—EnNAMELED GtuaAss BEAKERS 
Four pieces. 


140—Five Smatu IripEscentT ComMPportes 


Tinted dragon shape stems. 


141—EnamMELeED Frostep Guass WINES 
Gilt band. Ejght pieces. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


142—ENAMELED anp Frostep Guass Hocxs 
Various inscriptions and crests. Eleven pieces. 


1438—Tuirteen Enametep Guass TumMBLERS 
Various leaf decorations. 


144—TweEntTy-two BoHemian Grass TUMBLERS 
Enameled inscriptions and figures. 


145—EnaMELeD Guass Liavor Borries 
Floral decorations. Seven pieces. 


146—EnamMELED Guiass DecanTers 
Curious shapes. Four pieces. 


147—ENAMELED AND Gitt Grass PircHErs 
Three pieces. 


148—Turert Otp Dutcu Grass BotrrieEs 


Globular shape. 
Height, 10 inches. 


149—Patrr Otp AmpBer Grass Ligvor Borries 
Silver top stoppers. 


150—Turee Liquor Borris 
Frosted glass and silver deposit. . 
151—Ormotv Two Hanpte Vase 
Empire period. 
Height, 12 inches. 


152—Gitt anp Guass Fitower Vase 
Crest of Napoleon. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 


153—Bouemian Guass VASE 
Ruby and gold decoration and painted panel. 


SILVER PLATE AND SHEFFIELD WARE 


154—Twewive Dinner Forks 


Gorham electro plate. 


155—Twenwve Dinner Forks 


Gorham electro plate. 


156—Ei1cHTrEen Sartap Forks 


Gorham electro plate. 


157—TutrtTEEn Dessert Forks 


Gorham electro plate. 


158—ELeven Satap Forxs 


Gorham electro plate. 


159—E1cur TrAspoons 


Gorham electro plate. 


160—EicHTEEN ELEctTRO-PLATE Sour Spoons 


Marked Schley. 


161—SEVENTEEN Soup Spoons 


Gorham electro plate. 


162—SEvVENTEEN Dessert Spoons 


Gorham electro plate. 


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NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


First Day 
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163—Tewn Sitver-pitaten Traspoons 
Plain, marked Schley. 


164—-Twetve Taste Spoons 
To match preceding number. 


165—Twetve Dessert Spoons 


To match preceding number. 


166—SEVENTEEN Dinner Forks 
To match preceding number. 


167—Etenr Sitrver Hanne Knives 


Steel blades. 


168—Twetve Sitver-ptatep Burrer SPREADERS 


Marked S. 


169—Eicur Fruir Knives 


Silver handles with ornamentation of basket of flowers. 
Two styles. 


170—Exeven Sitver Fruit Knives 
Handles in Japanese style. 


171—Fovrteren Fruir Knives ° 
Bone and porcelain handles. Three kinds. 


172—DreEspEN anp Merat Forks anp SPOONS 
Twenty-three pieces. 


173—Two Carvine Knives ann Two Forks AND STEEL 
Silver handles. 


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174—SILVER-PLATED LADLES AND CHEESE GOUGE 
Three pieces. 


175—SILVER-PLATED FisH SERVERS 


Two pieces. ” 


176—Srerunc Sitver Fish Knire ann Forx« 


Handles with fish and Cupid decoration, engraved open- 
work blades. 


177—Pair SHEFFIELD BONBON Baskets 
Copper lined. 


178—SILVER-PLATED PLATE STAND 


Shell shape feet. 
179—SILVER-PLATED JUG 


180—SILVER-PLATED THREEFOLD SCREEN AND CANDLESTICK 
Former with repoussé decoration of grapes and vines; 
the latter with square saucer. 

181—Sitver-PLATED Dish Houprer anp Butter DisH 


182—SILVER-PLATED Sucar Bown Aanp TEAPOT 


183—Sitver-PLATED Hor Minx anv Corrert Pots 
Ebony handles. 


184—SILVER-PLATED Bown. 


In form of a large nut. 


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185—SILVER-PLATED Porripce Bown wiru Cover Aanp Dis 
Howper 


The former repoussé, the latter pierced. 
186—SILvEr-PLATED Butrrer Diso anv Sauce Disy 


187—SILVER-PLATED Puppinc Disu anp BowL 
The latter, marked Schley. 


188—SILVER-PLATED Muce 
Inscribed and with coat-of-arms. 


189—SILVER-PLATED BaAsKET 


With beaded edge and bail handle. 


190—SILVER-PLATED Fruir STanp 


In form of a grapevine. Lacks bowl. 
Height, 10 inches. 


191—SILvVER-PLATED Disu StTanp 
On four feet. 


192—-Si1ver-PLAtTEeD Disu 
With lobed sides and scroll edge. 


198—Five Sinver-PLatTep DisHEs e 
Two with wood bases. 


194—-Two Sitver-PLAtep Ice Paits 
One with frosted glass lining. 


195—SHEFFIELD AND Cur Grass DisuEs 
Amber and green glass bowls. Two pieces. 


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196—Pair Op SILVER-PLATED SucArR Bow.s 


Blue glass inserted dishes. 


197—Two SiILvER-PLATED BowtLs 


Pierced. Red glass linings. 


198—Six Sinver-PLATED Ecce Curs anp AN Ece Howper 
The latter with basket weave edge. 


199—SILVER-PLATED COMPOTE AND COVER 


Openwork empire pattern. 


2900-—SILVER-PLATED Fruir STAND 


With swan supports and basket shape top. 


901—SHEFFIELD AND Guass EPERGNE 


Frosted glass bowl and engraved base. 


202—SmMaALL SILVER-PLATED URN 
Cut glass bowl. 


(208—Tary Sitver-PLaTeD CrareT PiTcHER AND VASE 


Two pieces. 


204—SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
With mirror base. Grapevine border. 
Length, 19 inches; width, 13 inches. 


205—Two SILvER-PLATED PLATTERS 


With relief borders. 


206—Fovur SILVER-PLATED TRAYS 


Leaf shaped. 


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207—Four SInver-PLAtED Fruir PLares 


Raised leaf and fruit decorations. 
208—SHEFFIELD-PLATED COASTER 


209—TweELvE SHEFFIELD-PLATED COASTERS 


For glasses. 


210—Two SILVER-PLATED COASTERS 


Openwork. 
211—Two Sinver-PpLAtep Botrrite Houpers anp Tray 


2?12—SuHEFFIELD Puate Botrie Coasters 


Pierced bowls, scroll borders. Four pieces. 


213—Fovur SHEFFIELD BotrLeE COASTERS 


Three with scroll and leaf borders, one openwork. 


?2?14—SILVER-PLATED CANISTER 


Coffer shape. Repoussé shell and leaf decoration. 


215—Two SIiLver-PLATED Ice BUCKETS 


216—SILVER-PLATED T'EA CANISTER 


Engraved ornamentation of scrolls. 


217—SILVER-PLATED Compotr, Sauce Boat anp PircHer 


Three pieces. 


218—SILVER-PLATED PLATTER 
On feet. 


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219—THREE SILVER-PLATED DisHES AND A CovER 


Plain pattern. 


220—Two SHEFFIELD-PLATED DISHES 


221—Pair OLp SHEFFIELD CAKE TRAYS 


One with handle. 


222—Two SitveR-PLATED Bow1s 
One openwork, other plain with rope border. 


223—SHEFFIELD-PLATED PIrcHER AND SAUCE Boat 


224—SILVER-PLATED Box 


In form of a melon. Ribbed body. 


225—SILVER-PLATED Box 


In form of a melon. \ 
Length, 9 inches. 


2996—SILVER-PLATED KETTLE STAND AND Water BotTrTLe 


997—Sinver-PLATED Hor Water KetrrLE AND STAND 
Repoussé. 


228—SinveR-PLATED Hor Water KetrLe AND STAND 


Decoration of flowers and repoussé. 
Height 13 inches. 


229—SILVER-PLATED DrEp PLATTER 
Grapevine edge. 
Length, 15 inches; width, 11 inches. 
230—SILVER-PLATED FisoH Tray 


Grapevine border. 
Length, 24 inches. 


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231—SuHeEFFIELD DisH anp Cover 
Grapevine edge. 


2382—SiLver-PLatep Ovat Puattrer aNp Warmine Pan 


2338—SILVER-PLATED Fruit Basket 
Pierced and with repoussé figure decoration. 


234—SiLver-PLATEeD Spick Disu | 
Embossed border and handles, two compartments. 


235—SHEFFIELD-PLATE Ova PLATTER 


Shell and leaf embossed border. 
Length, 17 tnches. 


236—Larce SILVER-PLATED PLaTEeau 
Oval shape, with open handles. 


237—Turee SILVER-PLATED Fruir Baskets AND Fern Disp 


Openwork. 


238—SILVER-PLATED TUREEN 
With cover. Leaf shape feet. 


239—Larcer Ovat Soup Tureen anv Cover 
Gorham electro-plate. 


240—LarcrE SHEFFIELD TUREEN 


Engraved leaf and scroll decorations. Separate inside 


bowl. 
241—SuHerrietp Puncu Bown anv Diprer 


Engraved scroll border and base. Twin head and ring 


handles. 


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242-—Two OvaL SHEFFIELD VEGETABLE DIsHEsS 
Without covers. 


243—SuerrieLp Fern Disu 
Scroll and floral design. 


244—SILVER-PLATED 'TEAPOT 


European, 
Height, 51, inches. 


245—SHEFFIELD 'TEAPOT 


Queen Anne style. 


246—SHEFFIELD Piate InpivipuaL TUREEN 
Shell and leaf decoration. 


247—SHEFFIELD Fruit COMPOTE 


Fruit and flower decoration. 


248—SueErrieLp Hor Water Urn AnD Fruit BAskET 
Two pieces. 


249-—SILVER-PLATED Hot Water Urn 


Engraved handles and base. 


250—Two SHEFFIELD-PLATED PITrcHERS 


Helmet shape. Two sizes. 


251—Pamr Larce SILVER-PLATED PITCHERS 


Engraved biblical subjects. 
952—SILVER-PLATED FLowER BaAskET 


Glass lining. 
Height, 19 inches. 


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253—Four SHEFFIELD CANDLESTICKS 
Twisted and fluted stems and bases. 


254—Patr SHEFFIELD CANDLESTICKS 


Engraved bases and stems. 


255—SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICK 


Twisted column. : 
Height, 8 inches. 


256—Parir Sinver SourpERED CANDELABRA 


Three lights each, Empire pattern. 


257—Pair SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Five lights each. 


258—Four SILVER-PLATED CANDELABRA 


Colonial designs for two candles each. 


259—Turee Lievor Borriues 
Silver mounts. 


260—Pair or Liquor Borrtizs 
With silver-plated mounts and stands. 


261—SILVER-PLATED FLAGON 


With scroll handle. 
Height, 13 inches. 


262—SHEFFIELD LiqurEuR SET 


Large oval tray with engraved border, cut glass bottle 
and six glasses. 


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268—SHEFFIELD Liquor Castor 
With three zuby cut glass bottles. 


264—O.p SHEFFIELD Liquor CASTOR 


Three bottle holders with old blue cut glass bottles, 
engraved base and handle. 


265—LarcE SILVER-PLATED SAMOVAR 
Engraved base and bowl and large scroll handles. 
Height, 22 inches. 
266—Pair Very Larcr SHEFFIELD FLOWER HoupErs 


Flower and leaf decorations. Two patterns. 


267—SILVER-PLATED WINE COOLER 


Grapevine decoration. 
Height, 91%, inches. 


268—SILVER-PLATED Lovine Cup 
With three handles. 
Height, 14 inches. 
269—SILVER-PLATED JEWEL CABINET 


Scroll and leaf decoration, reclining Cupid on hinged top. 


270—SuHEFFIELD Mirror PLATEAU 
Grapevine border and paw feet. 
| Length, 19 inches. 


271—SILVER-PLATED TRAY 


With shell and grape border. 7 
Length, 21 inches; width, 16 inches. 


272—SILVER-PLATED TRAY 
Scroll handles and rope edge. 
Length, 28 inches; width, 16 inches. 


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273—Sitver Soutper Tray 
With decoration of flowers. Marked Schley. 
Length, 25 inches; width, 16 inches. 
274—SILVER-PLATED Rounp Tray 


With shell and flower edge. Engraved coat-of-arms. 
Initialed L. B. S. 


2'775—SILVER-PLATED Rounp ‘Tray 


With repoussé and pierced rim. Decoration of masks, 


figures and animals. 
Diameter, 22 inches. 


2'776—SILVER-PLATED Rounp Tray 
Similar to the preceding but larger. 


Diameter, 23 inches. — 


277—Larcr Rounp SHEFFIELD Footep Tray 


Pierced and embossed border. 
Diameter, 19 inches. 


278—SHEFFIELD-PLATED TRAY 
Engraved and with raised edge. Leaf scroll handles. 
: Length, 80 inches; width, 19 inches. 
279—SHEFFIELD-PLATED TRAY 
Engraved and with pierced gallery. 
Length, 34 inches; width, 18 inches. 


280—Six SILvER-PLATED PLATTERS 
Ranging in size from 12 to 20 inches. 


281—SHEFFIELD Pratt Dinner SERVICE 


‘Raised wide border of grape leaves and fruit. 


(a) Large oval platter 
Length, 34 inches. 


(s) Eighteen dinner plates. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


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282—EIGHTEEN SILVER-PLATED Breap AND Burtrer PLATEs 


Grapevine borders. 


2838—FIrTrEEN SILVER-PLATED DIsHES 


Pierced and ‘raised rims. Marked Schley. 


284—TWELVE SILVER-PLATED PLaTEs 
Repoussé borders of flowers, birds and children. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


285—TweLveE NIcKEL SILVER Fincer Dies 


Colonial design, gold lined. 


286—Six NicKEL SILVER FINGER Dips 


Similar to preceding number. | 


287—TweELvE JAPANESE SILVER-PLATED Fincer Bowms AND 
TRAYS 


Decoration of iris. 


288—TwELVE SILVER-PLATED SHERBET Cups anp TWELVE 
TRAYS 


Grapevine decoration. 


289—Six O_p SHEFFIELD GOBLETS 
Round heavy bases and plain gold lined tops. 


990-—SILVER-PLATED TEA SET 


Lobed bodies. Comprising teapot, hot water kettle, 
sugar bowl and waste bowl. 


291—Pair SHEFFIELD CHALICES 
With raised crest on bowl. 


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292—Two Sitver Firowrr Baskets 
Glass linings and bail handles. Pierced and repoussé. 


2938—Pair Tart SHEFFIELD FLowrer Ho.upers 
Raised crest and border. 


294—SILVER-PLATED AND GLAss CANDLESTICKS 


Five pieces. 


295—Larer Paintep Tray 
Silver-plated rim and handles. 


296—Metat Tray 
The wave by J. Garnier. 


297—Gitt Bronze PLatTEAu 


Mirror center (as is). 
Length, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 


298—ALE SET 
Copper. Consisting of six mugs, pitcher and tray. 
Initialed G. B. S. 


299—CorreE PERCOLATOR 
Copper. 


300—Corrrr Hor Water KetrLe anp STAND 


STERLING SILVER 


301—SILVER SovuvENIR Spoons 
Five pieces. 


302—SiLvErR Satt Spoons AND SILVER STRAWS 
Eight pieces. 


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308—Parr HAMMERED SILVER BonsBon SPOONS 


Medallions on handles and backs. 


304—OLp DutcH SILvER Spoons 


Five pieces. 


205—E Leven DutcH SILVER SPOONS 


Shell handles. 


306—TeEn SitvER TEASPOONS 


With decoration of owl on branch. Marked Schley. 


307—TuirTEEN Sitver Ick CREAM SPOONS 


Marked Schley, with figures and crown on handle. 


308—TweLvE Sinver Ick Cream Spoons 


With coat-of-arms, half figures and crown. Marked 
Schley. 


309—Ten Sitver Oyster Forks 


Embossed relief handles. 


310—TweELvE Sitver Oyster Forks 
With twisted handles. 


311—Tern Sitver Dessert SPOONS | 
Various patterns. Marked Schley. 


312—Srertne SILtvER BERRY AND ToMATO SERVERS AND 
CHEESE GOUGE 


Three pieces. 


218—Sriver Satap Fork anv Pie KNIFE 


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314—AnTIQUE SILVER Spoon anv Forx 
One with windmill and one with ship. 


3815—Sinver Pir Knire anv Fork 


With ornamentation of lilies. 


316—Two AntiauE SILvER Spoons 
Serpent and dolphin handles, 


3817—THrReEE Sitver Bonspon Spoons 


Two with gilt bowls, one imperfect. 


318—LarcE SitverR Spoon 
Embossed and pierced handle and bowl. 


319—Cicar LIGHTER 


Silver and stag horn (as is). 


3820—SILVER-PLATED AND JAPANESE MertraLt Humipors 
Two pieces. 


321—SiLvER CicareETTE Caszk, Beit anp SMatu PitTcHer 


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Three pieces. 


822—Dutcnu Sinver CABINET ORNAMENTS 
Embossed and filigree work. Seven pieces. 


323—DutcH Sinver CANDLESTICK 


Twisted stem, flower decoration. 


324—Oxtp Dutcn Sitver Corrert Por 


Raised scroll decorations. 


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325—Ox.p Dutcu Sitver Trea Cappy 


Embossed panels, hinged top. 


396—Oxtp Dutrcu SILveR JEWEL Box 


Oval shape, Sevres panel on top. 


3827—Two Torwet BortTLeEs 


With applied decoration in silver. 


398-—Sinver Powper Box, Matcu Sars, Bortte HorpEr 
AND Bow. 


In form of shoe, cornucopia and ball. 


329—Srerune Srrver Frowrer HoipEr 


Embossed rose decoration. 
Height, 91 inches. 


330—Sitver Deposir FLowrer VASE 


Ruby glass. 
Height, 10 inches. 


331—Tarti. Strertnc Sinver Botrrie Coaster 


Embossed with figures and scroll work. 


332—Cicar Lamp anv Two BoTTLE Houpers 


3338—Sinver Cicar LIGHTER 
Lamp shape. Marked G. B. 5S. 


334—Mustrarp Por anp Trea Cappy 


Former with blue glass lining. 


835—Sitver Sucar BAskET 


Blue glass lining. With spoon. 


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336—Svucar Bow. 
Pierced. Lacks glass lining. 


337—SILVER Sucar Bow. 
With handle. Blue glass lining. 


338—Sucar Bow. 
With silver top and base. 


339—Sitver Trapor 


Low form, surmounted by a bird. 


340—Sitver Corrert Por 
Plain design. 


341—Sitver Corrre Por 


Egg-shaped, on three feet. 


342—EncuisH SILVER SyruPr Jue 
Tiffany & Co. 


348—Two Sitver MuFFINEERS 


344—Si1ntverR BAsKkeET AND TRAY 


Openwork. 


345—THREE Sinver Cream PITCHERS 


Repoussé and plain. 


346—STERLING SinverR OvaL Tray 


347—Pair STERLING SILVER JARDINIERES 


Openwork floral design. 


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Height, 11 inches. 


Length, 9 inches. 


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348—Sirver CoAsTER AND TRAY 


Pierced. The latter marked Schley. 


349—Fovur Sitver Satt DisHES AND Four Spoons 


Shell shape. ~ Dolphin supports. 


350—TweELvE Siiver DisHEs 


Fish shape. Marked Schley. 


351—Two Sitver DisHEs 
Boat shape. One with garlands of flowers. 


352—SiLtver Sucar Bow. AND CREAMER 


Repoussé. 


353—Five Sitver Satt DisHEs 


Various shapes. With decoration of heron, Cupids and 
deer. 


354—EncrRAVED Dutcu SitverR FLacon 
With spiral glass bottle. 


355-—Dutcn Sitver Lievor BoTTLe 
Engraved base and top with spiral glass bowl. 


_856—Siiver Pocxer FLask 


Basket design. 


357—StTertine Sitver Fruit Disx 
Wired and braided basket design. 


358—Sitver Fruit Dis on Foor 
Basket edge. Initialed. 


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359—Sinver Basket 


Pierced. With bail handle. 


860—O.xp Sitver Foorep Rounp Tray 
Engraved and openwork border. 


861—STEerRLING SILvER COMPOTIER 


Shell border. Tiffany & Co. 


862—ELrEvEN Sitver Ick Cream Bowts 


Leaf bands. 


863—Sitver Lovine Cup 
Stag horn handles. Monogramed. 


_ 864-—_SrTERLING ‘Stnver Lovine Cup 


Wire handle. 


3865—STERLING SILVER AND ENAMEL VASE 
Tiffany & Co. 


866—Otp EnGRAVED SILVER CLARET JUG 
A. Duncan, maker. 


3867—Pair Sinver Fiower Vases 
Fluted flare tops. 


868—Parr Tatu Sirver Fiower VAaseEs 
Fluted flare tops. 


3869—STERLING SILVER COMPOTIER 
Floral decoration. 


Diameter, 161% inches. 


Height, 6 inches. 


Height, 61%, inches. 


Height, 12 inches. 


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Height, 12 inches. 


Height, 91% inches. 


Height, 17 inches. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


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370—Srertne Sitver Ovat Deer DisH 


Pierced openwork border. Iris decoration. 
Length, 18 inches. 


371—Srertne Sinver Fruir Basket 


Embossed iris decoration. 
Diameter, 15 inches. 


372—SrrerLine Sitver Nut Bown 


Representing a boat in ice floes with polar bear on the 
bow and an Esquimau in the stern. 


373—SILVER ORNAMENT 


On stand, in form of a horn with hunting scenes in 


repoussé. German. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 17 inches. 


3'74—SILveER TANKARD 4 


Presentation piece to Francis J. Beamish. 


375—Two Sitver anp Cur Guass FLAGONS 


Repoussé ornamentation of masks and scrolls. 


376—Two Sitver PircHErs 
Repoussé ornamentation of shells and floral scrolls. 
Height, 9 inches. 
377—SILVER JARDINIERE 


With winged dragons and leaves in repoussé. 


378—Two Frencu Sitver DIsHEs 
With repoussé garlands and portrait busts. 


379—Srerine Srtver Trea SERVICE 
Hammered and engraved with dragon decorations com- 
prising: Large oblong tray, teapot, coffee pot, hot 
water urn, sugar bowl and tongs, creamer and tea caddy. 


Eight pieces. Arthur and Bond, Yokohama, Japan. 


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TABLE LINEN 


380—Two Damask TABLE-CLOTHS 


Chrysanthemum and butterfly patterns. Lace edges. 
(Used.) 
9 feet square. 
381—Two Damask TaBpLE-cLOTHs 


Lace edges. One with bouquets of flowers and one with 


butterfly design. (Used.) 


382—Rewnatissance Lace TaspLe-cLoty 
Leaf scroll and lily pattern. (Used.) 


383—RENAISSANCE LacE TABLE-CLOTH 


Large leaf and cobweb pattern. (Used.) 
6 feet 6 inches square. 


384—RENAISSANCE LacE TAaBLE-CLOTH 
With all-over floral and leaf pattern. Worn. 


6 feet 6 inches square. 


385—Crocuet Lace Cover 
Wheel medallion pattern. 


7 feet 9 inches square. 
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386—Crocuet Lace SET 
Circular medallion design. Consisting of 
(a) Large cover. 
8 feet by 5 feet. 


(s) 2 oblong covers. 
5 feet 10 inches by 2 feet 2 inches. 


(c) 8 oblong covers. 
4 feet 11 inches by 2 feet 2 inches. 


(p)*10 small covers. 
1 foot 4 inches square. 


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3887—OnE HuNDRED AND Eiegut Dotirs 


Various kinds. Some with lace. 


388—JAPANESE COTTON TABLE-CLOTH 


Embroidered in blue. 


889—TWwELVE EMBROIDERED Does AND Two Tray CLOTHS 


Rose pattern. 


390—Gotp Lacr CENTERPIECE AND Seven DolILikEs 


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SECOND DAY’S SALE 


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918 
AT THE SCHLEY RESIDENCE 
No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


BEGINNING AT 10.30 O'CLOCK A. M. 


Which includes Catalogue Nos. 391 to 755 


MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, FURNITURE, RUGS, 
TEXTILES AND BRASSES 


391—Pair or Boox Enps 


Ornaments in form of fruit. 


392—Pair or MAanocany Boox ENps 


Truncated columns. 


393—Pair or Boox Enps : 
With embroidered coats-of-arms. 


394—Box or PoKEer CuHIPps 


395—Mrirror Wari Pocker 
Height, 14 inches. 


396—PaInTED PLAQUE 
Dog. 


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397—Tintrep PuastER Bas-RELIEF 


Music. 
Height, 23 inches; length, 40 inches. 


398—PLASTER JARDINIERE 


With cupids im relief. 
Height, 15 inches. 


399—Easex Mirror 


Brass and silver plate. 
Height, 141% inches. 


400—Two UMBRELLA STANDS 


With painted plaques of poodle dogs. 


401—LacevER CABINET 


Inlaid with mother-of-pearl. 


402—LaceauERED Tray Ann Bow. 


The former black, the latter red; decorations in colors. 


403—JAPANESE Lacquer Writine CasE 
Black and gold with fittings. 


404—Two Javanese Learuer Tosacco PovcHES AND Two 
Piper Cases 


405—JAPANESE HANDKERCHIEF CASE AND PAPER OPENER 
406—CarRVED AND Parnrep Woop STIRRUP 
407—AnTIQUE CONE SHAPE BowL 

408—Carvep Woop BELLows 


409—Woop Carvine oF A DEER’s Heap 


With natural horns. 


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410—JAPANESE CARVED Woop PovucHu 


Ivory netsuke. 


411—Two Carvep Woop STAtTuETTEs 


A baby and helmeted figure (as is). 


412—OxLp JAPANESE Woop VASE 


A twisted root, with a decoration of a serpent and 
lizard. 
Height, 12 inches. 


413—JAPANESE CarveEp Woop Group 


Two figures and lion. 


414—JAPANESE Woop Carvinc 
Dragon. (As is.) 


415—JAPANESE Woop Carvincs 


Kylins and mask and seated woman (as is). 


416—Two JapanrEsE Woop Carvincs 
Old man with scroll and Hotei. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 9 inches. 
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417—JAapAnkesE Woop Carvinc 


Kylins and grotesque masks. 


418—JaprpanrEseE Woop Carvine 
| Kylin. 


419—Two JAPANESE Woop Carvineés 
Flowering plants. 


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420—JAPANESE Woop CARVING 


Dragons amid clouds (as is). 


421—Carvep Woop STatuETTE AND Carvep Woop Bracket 
The former, a monkey; the latter with Hotei support. 


422—CarvED Woop STATUETTE 


Dakaku with bag and rice bail. 
Height, 8 inches. 


423—JAPANESE CARVED RAMMA 


Dragon amid waves. 


424—Carvep Woop Anp GILDED CASKET 


Height, 8 inches; length, 1544 inches. 


425—Two Carvep Oak STATUETTES OF ANGELS 


Height, 29 inches. 


426—Porrery TasBLE Lamp 
Pink glass shade. 


427—Porrery STATUETTE 


Napoleon. 
Height, 191 inches. 


428—TERRA-COTTA STATUETTE 
Nude female figure, supported by a sphere. 
Height, 4 feet 3 inches. 
429—CarvEpD STONE STATUETTE 
Reclining figure of Buddha. | 
Length, 16 inches. 
430—Tintep Paster Bust or a Youne WomMANn 


With red bodice. 
Height, 16 inches. 


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431—TurxisH YATAGHAN | 
Inlaid blade and bone handle; repoussé sheath. 


432—T wo RIFLEs 


433—Pair oF BLUNDERBUSSES 


With bell mouths. 


434—ANTIQUE PEPPER-BOXx PisToL 
Eight-barreled. In case. 


435—Tropuy or Arms 
Sabres, bayonets and pistols. 


FURNITURE 


436—Manocany Humipor 


Brass corners. 


437—Oax Humipor 
With two doors. Bronze mounts. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 111% inches. 


438—CuHeEerry CENTER TABLE | + 


With undershelf. 
439—Manocany Music STanp 


440—Carvep Woop PrEpeEstTau 
Figure support. 


441—ManocGany PEpEsTAL 


Twisted column. Square top and base. 
Height, 86 inches. 


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442—RosEwoop AND EXBONIZED PEDESTAL TABLE 


443—Manocany Har STanp 
Twisted shaft. 


44.4—G LOBE 
On stand. 


445—LEATHER-COVERED CABINET 


Surmounted by a cherub. 


446—Manocany Dressinc TABLE 


Inlaid with brass. . 
Height, 33 inches; width, 42 inches. 


44°7—Manocany Tray-tor TaBLE 


With undershelf. 


448—ManoGany CENTER TABLE 


Duncan Phyfe style. 


449—ManocGany BooxKcAsE 


Three shelves. 


450—Manocany Curest oF DRAWERS 


With six drawers and cupboard. 
Height, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch. 


451—Manocany Tra Wacon 
With movable tray. 


452—Carvep Dark Oak ARMCHAIR 


Curved legs. 


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453—Two Carvep Oak Cuarrs 
With high backs and straight side pieces. 


454—STaAInED Woop X CHAIR 


455—Parr or Carvep Watnout Sipe CuHairs 
Backs terminating in birds’ heads. 


456—Two Oax Rocxine CuHarrs 
Covered with leather. 


457—Oaxk Rocxine CHair 
Upholstered in leather. Movable headrest. 


458—Oax Rocxine CyHair 


459—Carvep Oak ARMCHAIR 


Back carved with tavern scene. 


460—Oax Desk CuHarr 
Revolving. 


461—T'wo Carvep Oak CnHarrs 
With high backs and straight side pieces. | 


462—TuHrREE CorNER CHAIRS 
Carved oak. 


463—Watnout Hartt CxHair 
The back with low relief carvings. 


464—MaAnHoGANY SIDE CHAIR 


Lyre back. 


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465—ManocGany ARMCHAIR 
With rolled back. Upholstered in brown corduroy. 


466—-CarveD TEAKWOOD STAND 


Chinese. 
Height, 18% inches. 


467—Trakwoop PEDESTAL 


Marble top. 


468—CarveD TEAKWOOD PEDESTAL 


Marble top. 
Height, 32 inches. 


469—GiLT-FRAMED Mrrror 
Surmounted by a ribbon bow knot. 
Height, 37 inches; width, 101% inches. 


470—Smatu Mirror 
Painted and gilded frame. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 18 inches. 
4’'71—Carvep, GILDED AND PAINTED Woop Mrrror SCONCE 


Eagle surmounted by a crown. 
Height, 29 inches. 


472—Ovau Mirror 
With gilt frame and sunburst top ornament. 
Height, 4 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet. 


473—Two Mirrors 
One gilt, the other with brass and ebony frame. 


4°74—Mrrror with Pamwrep anp Gitpep FRAME 
Decoration of dragons and eagle. 


Height, 34 inches ; width, 29 inches. 


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475—Carvep Woop Caryatip 
Female figure. 
Height, 4 feet 8 inches, 


476—Parr oF Parnten Woop Ficures 
Height, 41 inches. 


477—CarvEpD AND GiLtT Woop CANDLESTICKS 
Height, 31 inches. 
478—PaInTED BANNER 
A coat-of-arms. 


4°779—Carvep CorINTHIAN CAPITAL 


Tinted. 


480—Two Carvep Woop PLaeQveEs 


St. Catherine and a Monk. 
Height, 25 inches. 


481—Pair Carvep anp Girt Woop Brackets 


Scroll design. 
Height, 19 inches. 


482—PainTED AND GILDED BRrackET 
Height, 28 inches. 


483—Carvep Woop ORNAMENT P 
An eagle with spreading wings. 


484—TureE Carvep Woop CoatTs-0F-ARMS 
One with eagle, one with crowned lion, one with castle and 


keys. 
485—GiLpDED AND PaInTED COAT-OF-ARMS 


Surmounted by a crown. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 17 inches. 


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486—CarvED AND GILDED Woop PLAQUE 


Young woman sleeping. 


487—Pars or ANTIQUE CARVED AND GitpED Woop Orna- 
MENTS 


In form of dogs’ heads. 


488—Carved AND GILDED Woop CoAT-OF-ARMS 


Lions rampant surmounted by a crown. | 
Height, 24 inches. 


489—Carvep TEakwoop PEDESTAL 


With two undershelves. 
Height, 3 feet. 


490—Trakwoop PEDESTAL 


Marble top. 


491—Two Carvep WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS 


Backs terminating in birds’ heads. 


492—Two Carvep Dark Oax ARMCHAIRS 
X supports; seats and backs of embossed velvet. 


493—X ARMCHAIR 
In carved oak; the arms terminating in lions’ heads. 


494—X SEatT 
Covered with old Spanish illuminated leather. 


495—X. SEAT 
Covered with leather. 


496—CarvepD AND GILDED Woop X SEAT 
With extra leather cushion. 


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497—Watnvt Sipe Cuair 
The seat and back covered with carved Spanish leather. 


498—Carvep Oak ARMCHAIR 


X supports; the back and arms terminating in lions’ 
heads; leather cushion seat. 


499—Oax ARMCHAIR 
The back with carvings of battle scene and dated 1716. 


500—HicH-Bpack Watnut ARMCHAIR 


501—Watunvutr ARMCHAIR 
The back covered with gilded leather. 


502—SavonaroLA ARMCHAIR 


Walnut. 


508—Carvep Woop Ova TaBLe 
With pierced brass center. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 33 inches. 


504—San Dominco ManoGany CELLARET 
Height, 25 inches. 
505—Irauian Invariw TABLE 
With center of brass X supports. 
Height, 23 inches; diameter, 40 inches. 


506—Carvep Oak CupspoarD 
With recessed door and caryatid supports. 
Height, 5 feet 2 inches. 


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507—Carvep Dark Oak CHEST 
With applied ornamentation of brass. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 44 inches. 
508—Carvep Oak Smatut Desk 


With masks and figures in low relief. 


Height, 5 feet 2 inches; width, 23 inches. 


509—Carvep WALNUT PepEstaL CABINET 
With twisted columns surmounted by a cherub. 


Height, 5 feet; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


510—AnTIQUE WRrOUGHT-IRON CHEST 
With carved wood stand. 


Height on stand, 41 inches; length, 25% inches. 


511—Lovis XV Srytr ComMMOoDE 
Walnut, with five drawers. 
Height, 381, inches. 


512—Vernis Martin SMALL CoMMODE 


Louis XV style. 
Height, 30 inches. 


5183—Buuu CHIFFONIER 


White marble top. 
Height, 50 inches; width, 29 inches. 


514—Antieue Carvep WALNUT CENTER TABLE 


Circular with two drop leaves. 
Diameter, 42 inches. 


515—Manocany TABLE For MINIATURES 


Style of First Empire. Circular, with tripod support. 
Gilt bronze mounts. 


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516—Manocany Anp Gitt CircuLtar CENTER TABLE 
Style of the First Empire. Tripod support. 


517—ManoGany Anp Gitt CrrcuLaR CENTER TABLE 


In style of First Empire. With elaborate mounts of gilt- 
bronze. 


518—Larce ManoGANy AND GILT SEAT 


Style of the First Empire. With elaborate mounts of 
gilt-bronze. 


519—Carvep anp GinpED Waunout HicuH-Back CuHarr 
Scroll arms; upholstered in old red damask. 


520—CarvED AND GiLpED Watutnut Harti CHarr 


Straight arms, legs and underbraces. Upholstered in 
red damask. 


521—MassiveE Carvep Dark Oak ARMCHAIR 
With decoration of figures in stocks and monk in wine 
cellar. - 


522—Carvep Oak ARMCHAIR 
Upholstered in leather. ‘ 


5283—Watnvut ARMCHAIR 
Straight arms, legs and underbraces. Upholstered in 
leather. The back with gilded ornamentation. A 


524—Carvep Watnut ARMCHAIR 


With elaborate decoration of figures and masks; up- 
holstered in embossed red velvet. 


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525—CARVED AND GILDED Watnut ARMCHAIR 


With straight arms, legs and underbraces, upholstered 
in old red damask. 


526—Winc ARMCHAIR 


Cabriole legs carved at the knees. Upholstered in old 
gold plush. 


527%—Carvep Watnut Hau SEAT 
With scroll arms terminating in lion’s feet. Loose 
cushion and back of red velvet. 


528—Paintep Woop PLaauEk 
Young woman holding a dog. 
Height, 45 inches. 


529—Carvep Anpd GiLpED Woop CoaT-OF-ARMS 
Height, 22 inches. 
580—CarvED AND PainTED CoAT-OF-ARMS 
Lions rampant with helmet and lyre. 
Height, 33 inches. 
5831—Carvep, PainTED AND GILDED Woop CoAtT-OF-ARMS 


Within a circular wreath. 
Diameter, 35 inches. 


532—PaInTED COAT-OF-ARMS 


In elaborately carved oak frame. 
Height, 40 inches. 


5383—Mirror : 
Carved and gilt frame. Ribbon decoration. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 80 inches. 
534—Mirror 
Carved and gilt frame, surmounted by a cherub’s head. 
Height, 37 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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5385—Mirror 
Carved and gilded wood frame, surmounted by an eagle. 


Height, 2 feet; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 


586—Carvep Gitt Woop Mirror 
Height, 221, inches; width, 21 inches. 


537—TorToisE-SHELL AND Brass Mrrror 


Height, 43 inches; width, 39 inches. 


538—Mirror 


Carved, painted and gilded frame in the form of dol- 


phins. 
Height, 8 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


5389—AntievE Harp 
Painted and gilded. 


540—AntTievE Tworotp SCREEN 


In form of a draped harp with mirror panels. 


541—Tworoutp PaIntTEp SCREEN 
Music. 


542—THREEFOLD SCREEN 


Carved and gilded frame with painted panels of children 


by W. Echart. 
Height, 6 feet; extended width, 8 feet. 


543—Conso.e ‘l'aBLE 
Low form. Of carved and gilded wood, with a white 


marble top. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 48 inches. 


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5§44—OTTOMAN 
Covered with antique Aubusson tapestry. 


545—Lovis XV Styite CABINET 


Painted green. The lower panel of door with painted 
decoration. Marble top. 


546—CaRVED AND Gitt Woop CrapLE 


With elaborate leaf scroll and mask ornamentation. 
Fitted with tin lining for flowers. ; 


547—Circutar CEentTer TABLE 


Gilded and painted. The top with decoration of classic 
subject to simulate mosaic. Figure support. 


548—Lovis XV SryLe SECRETARY 


Rosewood with Vernis Martin panel decoration. Gilt- 
bronze mounts. 


549—Very ELABoraTELy CaRvED AND GILT Woop CABINET 
Italian renaissance. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 
550—Carvep AND GiLpED Woop CassonE 


Front panels with bas-relief of bishop holding an audi- 


ence. 
Height, 27 inches; length, 67 inches. 


551—Lovis XVI Styte Drawine Room Suite 


Comprises: Three armchairs and settee, covered with 
Beauvais tapestry restored, repaired and added to. 


552—Turee Lovis XVI Stryie ARMCHAIRS 


Upholstered in old Beauvais tapestry with design of 
figures, landscapes and bouquets of flowers. 


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558—Sul1tE or Otp Fremisu Tapestry FurNITURE 


In exquisitely carved and gilt wood frames, of the Louis 
XIV style. Comprises two large sofas, and six arm- 
chairs. 


554—ANTIQUE SPANISH VARGUENO 


The stand with two drawers and cupboard. Drop front 
with antique velvet panels and pierced iron medallions. 
Interior fitted with numerous drawers and cupboards. 


Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


555—ANTIQUE CARVED AND PAINTED COFFER 


Seventeenth century. The top and sides covered with 
red velvet. Decoration of escutcheons, eagles with 
spreading wings, and dolphin supports. 


Height, 27 inches; length, 69 inches. 


556—Carvep, GinpED AND Patntep Woop THRONE CHAIR 


Ornamentation of scrolls, coat-of-arms and lion masks; 
upholstered in embossed red velvet. 


557—AntTievE ITALIAN THRONE CHAIR 


Carved, gilded and painted wood. With ornamentation 
of masks, scrolls and phenixes. : 


558—Carvep Watnut ARMCHAIR © 


The arms terminating in lions’ heads and supported by 
half figures. Upholstered in gros and petit point. 


559—Pair or Larce Haryt Cuarrs 


Carved and gilded. Upholstered with Renaissance em- 
broidery. 


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560—Carvep Watnut ARMCHAIR 


Shaped arms form the wings of mythical birds. X sup- 
ports. Upholstered in woven tapestry. 


561—Oxp Carvep ‘Oak Cuoir STALLS 
Three seats. Pancled and moulded. 


562—Carvep Oak Tati Crock 


Movement by Michael Shanter. 
Height, 6 feet 11 inches. 


563—Patir or LANTERNS 


Venetian. On tall standards; gilded iron, the standards 


covered with red velvet. 
Height, 7 feet 3 inches. 


564—Pair or Mirrors 
Louis XVI style. The upper portion with pastel por- 
traits of French beauties. 


Height, 5 feet 10 inches; width, 1 foot 7 inches. 


565—OvaL Mirror 


Carved and gilded wood frame surmounted by basket of 


fruit. 
Height, 4 feet; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


566—Pair or RecrancuLar Mirrors 


Gilded. The upper panels with baskets of fruit in carved 


wood. 
Height, 6 feet 4. inches; width, 19 inches. 


567—AntiquE Mirror 
Carved and gilded wood frame. With bold decoration 


of acanthus leaves. 
Height, 38 inches; width, 84 inches. 


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568—MantTet Mirror 
Carved and gilt frame. With figures of children and 


four candle branches. 
Height, 3614, inches; width, 301%, inches. 


569—Rectancutar Mirror 
Carved and gilded wood frame with scrolls and cherubs’ 


heads. | ; 
Height, 2 feet 8 inches; width, 8 feet 6 inches. . 


570—Convex Mrrror 
With four candle holders; surmounted by an eagle. 


Height, 34 inches. 


571—AntTiavE Mirror 
With mirror frame and top ornament. 
Height, 48 inches; width, 27 inches. 
572—Empirte Styte Mirror 


With carved and gilded wood frame. 
Height, 6 feet 8 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches. 


573—Mrrror with Carved AND Gitt Woop FRAME 


High relief ornamentation. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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574—Parir or Carvep ann Gittr Woop Sconces 


Dragons. 


575—CarRVED AND GILDED Woop Sconce 
With basket of flowers and ribbon bowknots. 


576—ANnTIQUE CARVED AND GitpED Woop BracketT 


With decoration of cherub’s head. 
Height, 23 inches. 


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577— ANTIQUE COFFER 
Covered with velvet and repoussé brass. 


Height, 24%, inches; length, 501% inches. 


578—CarvVED AND PAINTED Woop SHIELD 
With griffin. 
Height, 38 inches. 


579—Turee Bas-RELIEF PLAQUES 
Thucydides, Menander and Claudia. 


580—Carvep, GILDED AND PAINTED Woop OrNAMENT 


In the form of a canopy. 
Height, 27 inches. 


581—Carvep, PaIntTED AND GILDED Woop SHRINE 


582—Carvep, GILDED AND PAINTED CoAT-OF-ARMS 


Elaborately ornamented, and surmounted by an arm 


holding aloft a sword. : 
Height, 47 inches. 


583—CarvED AND GiLtpED Woop PEDESTAL 
Nude child standing on a dolphin. 


584—Two Carvep AND GILDED Woop PEDESTALS 


Height, 5 feet 6 inches. 


585—Carvep aNd Girt Woop PrEprEstTAL 
Height, 41%, inches. 


586—CARVED AND ParntED Woop SEAT 


(As is.) 


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587—Two Sroots 


Inverted Corinthian column supports. 


588—Carvep ann Gitr Woop Foorsroor 
Louis XV style. 


589—Carvep anp GILDED Woop Sroo. 
Louis XIV style. 


590—Two Foor Sroots 


Covered with red velvet and trimmed with gold fringe. 


591—Mrrror Sconce 
With brass frame. For nine candles. 
Height, 4 feet; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 
592—-Mirror 
Gilt frame with decoration of swans’ heads and lyre. 
Height, 3 feet 8 inches. 
593— Mirror 
Painted and gilded frame. Decoration of roses. 


Height, 33 inches; width, 30 inches. 


594—CarvED AND Gitr Woop Framep Mrrror 


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Colonial. 
Height, 21 inches; width, 33 inches. 


595—GiLT Frame Ovat Mirror 


With cornucopia of fruit. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 28 inches. 


596—Mirror 


Carved wood frame surmounted by basket of fruit. 


Height, 2 feet 6 inches. 


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597—Mirror 
With gilt frame surmounted by two swans. (As 1s.) 


Height, 31 inches; width, 32 inches. 


598—Mirror 
Gilt frame. With cornucopie. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 33 inches. 


599—NineE GiLT-METAL MEDALLIONS 


George Washington and others. 


600—STAINED Gy ae PANEL 


Circular. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


601—Pair oF Grass Panes 


Sculptor and Autumn. 
Height, 17 inches; width, 1014 inches. 


602—Two AnTIquE PAINTINGS ON GLASS 


One, man in blue coat, and the other, woman with flute. 


603—AnTIevE Guass PANEL 
German, dated 1576. 


604—TriANGULAR GLAss ORNAMENT 
Wood base. 


605—Bracx Marsie Mantet Crock 


Height, 101% ‘inches; length, 20 inches. 


606—Paintep anv GitpED MAntTeEeL CLocxk 


Movement in circular case flanked by lions. 


Height, 201, inches; length, 81 inches. 


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EMBROIDERIES, FABRICS AND RUGS 


607—EMBROIDERED Picture 
Height, 14 inches; width, 8 inches. 
608—Tarestry Portrait oF A CHILD 


Elaborately carved and gilded wood frame. 


609—N EEDLEWORK 
Picture of Washington. 
Height, 40 inches; width, 30 inches. 
610—NeEEDLEWoRK PIcTuRE 


~The Arrival of a Cardinal.” 


Height, 44 inches; width, 40 inches. 


611—Panew or Perit Point 
Figures in a church. 
Height, 3714, inches; width, 29 inches. 
612—Paneu or Brussets TAPEstTRY 
Seventeenth century. With a large coat-of-arms, Venus 


and Neptune, and other figures and attendants. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 27 inches. 


613—Tourkisu Rep Vetvet HaAncines 


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With lamp, vases of flowers and columns in gold and 
silver threads. | 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet 6 inches. 
614—AntiauE Rep VELVET BANNERS 


With embroidered coat-of-arms and flowering plants in 
silver thread. Edged with silver lace. 


615—Pinkx Sixx Damask Corr 


With hood. 


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616—Oxp Irauian Brocape DALMATIC 
Yellow ground. 


617—Oxup BrocapE CHASUBLE 


Red ground with flowers in gold and silver threads and 
elaborate applied ornamentation in cloth-of-gold. 


618—Tasie Cover 


Red silk and velvet with borders embroidered in leaf pat- 
terns with silver threads. 


619—AntievE Damask Cover 


Red ground with flowers and scrolls in yellow and white. 
Silver lace edging. 


620—Bvureav Scarr, Taste Scarr anp Bep Cover 


Rose-colored satin with floral embroidery. 


621—-Woven TAPEstry PANEL 


Figures and wooded landscape. 


622—T wo CoucH CusHIONS 


Upholstered in blue velvet. 
623—Two Coucn CusHIons 


624—Two Coucu CusHions 


One upholstered in needlework. 


625—Four Coucu CUSHIONS 


Covered with woven tapestry, silk damask and plush. 


626—T'wo Covcn CusHions AND THREE ROLLs 


Upholstered in silk damask with Persian patterns. 


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627—Sr1x Coucu CusHIONS 


Covered with velvet in various colors. 


628—Covcn CusHION 
Covered with old Gobelin tapestry. 


629—Covucn CusHION 
Covered with old Aubusson tapestry with design of a 
parrot. 


680—Turer Covucn CusnHions 
Covered with gros and petit point needlework. 


681—Fovur Coucn Cusuions aNd Rou 
Covered with velvet and embroidery. 


682—EmBROIDERED Bacpap Hancine 


Five connected strips. 


633—DacuHEstTaAN Prayer Ruc 
Salmon ping field with pear pattern. Three borders. 
Length, 3 feet 8 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches. 


634—Suiraz Rue 
With medallions in salmon, green and brown. 


Length, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 1 inch. 


6385—Kazax Rue 


Diamond shape medallions on a salmon field. One wide 
and. two narrow borders. 


Length, 5 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


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636—Kuropistan Rue 
Red field with leaf and conventional lotus designs. One 
wide and two narrow borders. 


Length, 8 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


6387—Kazax Rue | 
Four medallions in center. 


Length, 6 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


688—DacuEstan Lone Rue 
Blue center with medallion and S-hook designs. ‘Three 


borders. 
Length, 9 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 9 inches. 


639—Hamapan Rue 
Diamond-shaped medallion in white on a red field. All- 
over flower and pear pattern. 


Length, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 11 inches. 


640-—Persian Rue 
Black field with pear design. ‘Two borders. 
Length, 8 feet 10 inches; width, 4 feet. 


641—Persian Rue 
Feraghan style. Blue field with diamond and conven- 
tional flower patterns. Three borders 


Length, 6 feet; width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


642—Kazak Rue 
Yellowish tone. 
i Length, 7 feet 5 inches; width, 6 feet. 
643—Dacuestan Prayer Rue 
Ivory white field and prayer niche, with five borders and 


numerous bands. 
Length, 4 feet 10 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. 


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644—Kazak Rue 
Dark blue field with large pear pattern. Three borders. 


Length, 7 feet 2 inches; width, 4 feet 4 inches 


645—Kuitim Rue 
With flowers and leaves on a blue ground. Diamond- 
shaped center medallions and three borders. 


Length, 5 feet 10 inches; width, 4 feet 4 inches. 


646—Kazax Rue 
Geometrical designs on brownish yellow field. 
Length, 7 feet; width, 5 feet 8 inches. 


647—DacueEstan Lone Rue 
Tian field with medallion ornaments. 
Length, 8 feet 8 inches; width, 4 feet. 


648—FrracuHan Ruc 
Dark blue field, with herati leaf and floral designs. Five 
narrow borders. 
Length, 9 feet; width, 4 feet. 
649—Srnna Rue 
White medallion on a red field. 
Length, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet. 


650—Siix Prayer Rue * 
Greenish white field with one wide and nine narrow 
borders. 


651—CuiIneEsE Rue 


To represent a tiger skin. 


652—Cinnamon Bearskin AND WuiteE Goatskin Mats 


Two pieces. 


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653—PoLar Bearskin Mat 


654—Portar Bearskin Rue 


_ Length, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches. 
655—TicER AND BuAcK BEARSKIN Rue 


656—Buack Brarskin Rue 


With half-mounted head. 


657—CoonskIn Rue 


(As is.) 


658—Cinnamon Berar Rue 
With mounted head. 


659—Ticer Sxin Ruc 


With mounted head. 
- Length, 6 feet. 


660—Rep Fox Sxin Rope 


661—Kop1ak Brarskin Rue 
Mounted head. Fine pelt. 


BRASSES, LAMPS AND OTHER OBJECTS 


662—Bronze Anpirons AND Fire Irons 


Former with scroll supports, latter five pieces. 


663—Brass Coat Hop 
Helmet shape. 


664—Brass Firrt ScREEN 
Louis XIV style. (As is.) 


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665—Brass Fire Irons anp STAND 
Four pieces. 


666—Set or Brass Fire Irons 
Three pieces and stand. 


667—Set or Brass Fire Irons 
Three pieces and stand. 


668—Parr Gitr Bronze ANnpIRONS 
Paw and ball feet. 


669—Pair or Gitt Bronze ANDIRONS 
Ball top. 


670—Pair oF ANDIRONS 
Gilded bronze, surmounted by urns. 


671—Pair or Brass ANDIRONS 


672—Pair or Brass ANDIRONS 
Twisted standards. 


673—Parr or Brass ANDIRONS 


674—Pair or GILT-BRONZE ANDIRONS 


Pierced globes. 


675—Pair oF GILT-BRONZE ANDIRONS 
Louiv XV style. Figures of children. 


676—Pair or Wrovcnut Iron ANDIRONS 


With ball tops. 


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677—Patr oF WROUGHT-IRON ANDIRONS 


678—Pair GILT-BRONZE ANDIRONS 


Scroll and figure design. 


679—Pair oF GitpED Bronze ANDIRONS 


Figures of seated lions. Signed Barye. 


680—Patr oF GILT-BRONZE ANDIRONS 


Pierced and with scroll supports. 


681—Parr or Bronze ANDIRONS 


Surmounted by figures of soldiers. 
Height, 36 inches. 


682—Parr or GILT-BRONZE Fire Does 


Surmounted by recumbent lions. 


683—Pair or ELABORATE GiLT-BRONZE ANDIRONS 


Tripod supports. With ornamentation of bee and with 
cipher, W. S. D. 


684—SetT or Fire Irons 


Gilt-bronze. Consisting of tongs, poker, shovel, bellows 
and stand. 


685—Two Brass IncensE BuRNERS 


Pierced top and one handle each. 


686—EnGRAVED PERSIAN Brass INKSTAND 
Height, 5 inches. 


687—STATIONERY HoLpER 


Brass. Pierced ornamentation. 


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688—Persran Metrat Bow. 
Boat-shaped. 


689—AnTievE Brass Wericut Case 


690—Two Brass Boxss 


One with hasp and the other with heart-shaped orna- 
ments. 


691—Brass Box, CANDLESTICK AND SaucE Boat 


692—Brass SCONCE 
With two candle brackets. 


Diameter, 1414, inches. 
693—Piercep Persian Brass Tasourer 
Height, 24 inches. 
694—Corprrer Can 
With cover and two handles. 


695—Repovussé Copper Krtrie 


With bail handle. 
Height, 18 inches. 


696—Corrrer TEA KrtTTLE 
With stand and tray. ’ 


—697—Corrrr Prar Por 
With coat-of-arms and bail handle. 


698—Larce Repousst Brass TANKARD 


Figure decoration. ; 
Height, 20 inches. 


699—Persian Brass TasovureT 
Height, 151% inches. 


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“00—-Perstan Brass Tapourtt 
Height, 20 inches. 


”"01—Perrsian Brass VASE 
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Repoussé ornamentation. 
Height, 24 inches. 
702—Piercep Prerstan Brass VASE 


Goblet shape. 
Height, 15 inches. 


7"03—Carvep Woop anp WRoOUGHT-IRON CanDLE BRACKET 


For two candles. 


704—Persian Prercep Brass CaskET AND IncENSE BuRNER 


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“05—Perrsian Brass Trays anp TWELVE SmALL Cups AND 
EwErR 


”“06—GuiLT-BRAss Box 


With a miniature of Napoleon set in the cover. Signed 
Denis. 


“07—Brass JARDINIERE 
With coat-of-arms. 
Height, 15 inches. 


”08—Brass Mrrror Sconce AND BRACKET 
Height, 44 inches. 


”"09—RepoussE Brass PLaauE 
Portrait of Henry IV. 


Diameter, 3 feet 8 inches. 


710—Brass Pricker CANDLESTICK 
Height, 26 inches. 


“11—Persian Brass Tatu CAnpDLESTICK 
Height, 4 feet. 


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712—Brass Box 


With copper corners. 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


713—Cuinese Brass VasE 
Beaker shape with wide spreading lip. 
Height, 14 inches. 
714—Perrsian Brass Box 


Rectangular with cut corners. Engraved decoration. 


Height, 8 inches; length, 15 inches. 


715—Tatrtut CaAanpLEstTick or Gitt Brass 
Height, 6 feet 8 inches. 


716—Piercrep Brass Hancinc IncENsE BuRNER 
Persian. 
Height, 23 inches. 


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717—SconcrE with Lamp 


Gilt brass. : 
Height, 40 inches. 


718—Brass anp Woop Brasero 
Brass fire bow! set in octagonal stand. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 26 inches. 
719—Two Persian Brass CANnpDLESTICKS 


720—Brass LANTERN 
With green bulls’ eyes. 


721—Brass Reapinec Evectric Lamp 
Adjustable. Has red silk shade. 


722—_WrovucGHT-1rROoN TauL LAMP 


Scroll supports. 
Height, 58 mches. 


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793 JAPANESE BronzE LANTERN 


With decoration of iris. 


”24—Brass Reapinc Lamp 
Fitted for electricity. 


~25—TintEp Bronze Tasie Licut 


Has figure support. 


726—Brass LanTerRN 
With glass sides and door. Straight handle. 
727—Brass Haneinc Lantern 


Enamel inlay. 


7“98—Brass Orn Lamp 


With saucer-shape bowl and canopy. 
Height, 32 inches. 


7299—Brass Exvectrric TABLE LiGgHT 


Surmounted by a dragon. 


”“80—Guass AND GILT-BRONZE Lamp 


Ground glass shade. 
Height, 26 inches. 


731—Two JAPANESE Prercep Brass LANTERNS 


Globular. 


732—JapanesE Girt Brass LANTERN 
Four-sided and with chain supports. 


Height with chain, 4 feet 9 inches. 


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133—PeErsi1An Brass Hanoinc Lamp 
Chain supports. 
Height, 33 inches. 
734—Piercep Brass Hancinc Lamp 
Persian: fitted for ten oil lamps. 
Height, 4 feet. 
735—Par or Execrric Lamps 
Tinted bronze. Nude figures. 
Height, 18 inches. 
736—Persian Brass Lamp 


Pierced globe, bowl and base. 
P Height, 20 inches. 


737—Piercep Persian Brass Taste Lame ror Two Licuts 


Height, 29 inches. 


738—Persian Brass TasLe Lamp 
With pierced globe and beaded fringe. 


739—SILVER-PLATED SancTUARY Lamp 7 
Urn shape. With three chain supports. 
Height, 30 inches. 
740—Brass Sanctuary Lamp 
Applied decoration of cherubs’ heads. , 
Height, 5 feet. 
741—Piercep Brass Haneine Lamp 
Persian. With ornamentation of birds and crescent. 
Five chain supports. 
Height, 44 inches. 
742—Pirercep Brass Hancinc Lamp 


With green glass panels. 
Height, 20 inches. 


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743—Prrsian Guass Stanpinc Lamp 
With engraved ornamentation and opalescent globe. 


Height, 62 inches. 


~4.4—SILVER-PLATED SANCTUARY Lamp 


Urn shape with three leaf scroll arms, supported by 


chains and canopy. 
Height, 30 inches. 


“45—Art Bronze Taste Lamp 
Opalescent shade. Fitted for three lights. 


Height, 28 inches. 


“46—Prercep Persian Brass Lamp 


Candlestick support. 
Height, 6 feet 4 inches. 


“44—STUDENT LAMP 


Persian pierced brass globes and bowls. 


Height, 24 inches. 


"48——PersiAn Prercep Brass Tau LAMP 


With brass shade, 
Height, 6 feet. 


”49—BRronzE TABLE LAMP 


Base and standard of gilt-bronze, with cut-glass orna- 
ments and opalescent shade. 


Height, 30 inches. 


“50—PerstaN Brass STANDING Lampe 


Pierced and engraved ornamentation. ‘The shade with 
repoussé panels and opalescent medallions. 


Height, 54 inches. - 


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751—Piercrep Persian Brass Lamp 
With domed top and cylindrical shaft. Fitted for elec- 
tricity. 
Height, 8 feet 9 inches. 
752—Sranpine Lamp 


Persian pierced brass fitted for electricity. 
Height, 7 feet. 


7538—Piercep Persian Brass Tati Lamp 


With brass shade. 
Height, 6 feet. 


754—GILT-BronzE Taste Lamp 


Cupid supporting a vase. Shade of opalescent glass and 


brass. 
Height, 40 inches. 


755—Parm or GiLt-BronzE Taste Lamps 


Classic figure supports and cut-glass globes. Opalescent 


glass and brass shades. 
Height, 39 inches. 


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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918 


AT THE SCHLEY RESIDENCE > 
No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


BEGINNING AT 10.30 O'CLOCK A. M. 


Which includes Catalogue Nos. 756 to 1100 


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PORCELAINS, MINIATURES, BRONZES AND 
PEDESTALS 


756—Box anv PocKETBOOK 


The former green glass, the latter painted porcelain. 


757—SatsumMA T'rarpot AND STAND 


With figure and other decoration in gilding and colors. 


758—THREE JAPANESE ENAMEL VASES 


One blue, one brown, one black. 


759—FaienceE DisH 


Form of a cradle. 
760—TuHreEE SmMaAtu Boxes 


One with agate set in cover, one enamel, and the third 
Persian. 


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“61—Pair oF CHINESE PoRCELAIN Twin SnuFF Bottles 


Gilt-bronze mounts. 


762—Imart PorceLain INCENSE Burner. ANd Rep LacaquER 
STAND 


“63—JAPANESE POTTERY Sake Borrie 
Gourd shaped. Green glaze. 
Height, 8 inches. 
“64—JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL Bow. 
Brown with ho birds and flowers in colored enamels. 


“65—ENAMELED GLAss CASKET 
Decoration of gourd vine in colors. 
Height, 514, inches. 
“66—Box, JAR AND TEAPOT 


Cloisonné enamel. 


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767—SaRDONYX PENDANT 


Intaglio cut. 


"68—Two Pieces or VieNNA ENAMEL 
Box in form of a piano, and heart-shaped tray. 


“69—GreEeEN GLass FrowER VASE 


Tall form. 
Height, 38 inches. 


770—JAPANESE PoRCELAIN Bown 


With decoration of shell fish. 


“7 1—Potrery PITCHER 


Mask top. (As is.) 
Height, 21 inches. 


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772—PorcELaIn TEA SET 


Comprises teapot, creamer, sugar bowl and tray. 
773—Two Porrrery Mucs anp Two Trays 


174—Pair Crystat Guass CANDLESTICKS 


Brass mounts. 


775—InxsTanp, Brass Parer STAND AND Bronze Ficure 


"“76—Two JAPANESE Pottery Bow.1s 
Splash glaze. With handles. 


777—Pinx Guass Bown 
Flaring sides. 


Diameter, 814 inches. 


778—CuHINESE PorcEeLaAIn VASE 
Blue glaze with leaf decoration in celadon. 
Height, 91% inches. 
779—Two JapaNESE PoTTERY JARS 
One basket work and one mounted as lamp bowl. 


Y80—PorTrrTrEeryY JAR 


With basket covering. 
Height, 81 inches. 


781—RosEwaATER SPRINKLER AND VASE 


Persian. 


“82—TwELVE SMALL PorcELAIn Cups 


Green, brown and red glazes. 


783—JAPANESE PottTrEry Bown 
Loop handles. 


Diameter, 13 inches. 


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484—THREE MINIATURE CHINESE PorcELAIN VASES 


One celadon, one coral red, one sang-de-beuf. 


“85—TureEee MiIniaTuRE CHINESE PorRCcELAIN VASES 


One yellow, one coral red and one gray. 


“86—Two MrntaturE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES 
One pink, and the other souffié. 


“87—Two MrinraTuRE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES 


One melon, and the other pear shape. Green glaze. 


Y88—JAPANESE PorcELAIn VASE 
Ribbed body. Decoration of peonies and other flowers 


in blue and white. 
Height, 8 inches. 


“89— JAPANESE PorcELAIN VASE 


Blue and white. In form of a section of bamboo. 


Height, 1714, inches. 


“90—BLUE AND WuitTE VASE 


Landscape decoration in Japanese style. 


Height, 1214 tmches. 


”91—Porrery IncENSE BURNER 


Bowl shape, with yellow glaze. , 
Height, 7 inches. 


"92-—_CHINESE PorcELAIN JAR AND SNUFF BotTrTLE 


The former green and yellow glaze, the latter green glaze. 


793—MepaL AND PLAQUE 
The former by Roty, the latter Japanese. 


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794—Nrest oF Cups, PAPERWEIGHT AND BoTTLE 


Of soapstone, jade and agate. 


“95—Two Pircrs oF JAPANESE PORCELAIN 


Fire bowl in red and green glaze. Bucket-shape vase in 
coral red. 


796—PorceEeLaIn Group 
Man and rearing horse. 
Height, 81%, inches. 
797—CuINEsE PoRCcELAIN JAR , 
Egg shape. Decoration in blue and white. 
Height, 914, inches. 


798—CHINESE PorcELAIN BOTTLE 
Blue and white. With fluted lip. (As is.) 
Height, 71%, inches. 
799—CHINESE PoRCELAIN JAR 


Blue and white. With cover. Lotus-leaf decoration. 


(Cover as is.) 
Height, 914, inches. 


800—CnuInEsE PorceLaIn BoTrTLe 
Blue and white. Decoration of kylin. 


e Height, 9 inches. 
801—Parr Buve anp Wuitrte CHrinesE PorcELAIN JARS 


Cover missing on one. 


802—JapANESE PorcELAIN BEAKER 
Decoration of deer, trees and rocks in blue and white. 
Height, 16 inches. 
808—CLoisonné ENAMEL VASE 
Globular shape, flower decoration. 


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804—THrREE STONEWALL JUGS 
Blue and gray glaze. 
Height, 14 
805—Two JAPANESE POTTERY JARDINIERES 
Lotus-leaf shape. 
Diameter, 26 
S06—ANTIQUE JAPANESE POTTERY JAR 
Pale green glaze with birds and flowers in brown. 
Height, 13 
807—CHINESE PorcELAIN VASE 


Tea-color glaze. 
Height, 14%, 


808—Satsuma PorcELAIN ORNAMENT 
In form of a pagoda. 
Height, 17 
809—PortTrERY SEAT 
Figure of an Arab supporting a cushion. 
Height, 21 
810—JAPANESE PorceLAIn UMBRELLA JAR 
Brown glaze with flying birds in relief. 
Height, 23 
811—Two VasrEs 
One pink and the other lavender. 
Heights, 20 inches and 26 
812—TRUMPET-SHAPED VASE 
Blue glass. Bronze mounts. (As is.) 
Height, 28 


813—Evrorean Potrery VAsE 


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Yellow glaze with decoration of large red flowers and 


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inches. 


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814—-Two CarvEp STATUETTES 


Polychrome decoration. 
Height, 61/, inches. 


815—TIwo STaTruETTES 


One, barmaid, Dresden; the other, farmer, Royal Wor- 
cester. 


816—Four Capo pi Monte STATUETTES 
Nude figures. 


817—WuitE Bisaut Taste DEcoRATIONS 
Flower girls. Five pieces. 


818—BisquE STATUETTE 
Unglazed. Young woman seated in armchair. 


Height, 8 inches. 


819—PorcELAIN STATUETTE 


Young woman, seated. 


820—FrLaMBE VASE 


Trumpet-shape neck. 
| Height, 14 inches. 


821—CuinEsE PorceLAIn GourpD-sHAPE VASE 


White glaze. (As is.) 
Height, 12 inches. 


822—TureEe CHInesE PorceLain VASES 
Two yellow and one white. 


8283—HawTHoRN JAR WITH COVER 


Blue and white. Modern Chinese. 
Height, 12 inches. 


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824—-PorcELAIN VASE 


White glaze with flowers in recessed panels. Chinese 


style. 
Height, 12 inches. 


825—OrpaavuE Brive Guass JAR 


With cover. Gilded bronze mounts. 
Height, 13 inches. 


826—Frencu Buiur-ciass AMPHORA 


Loop handles, gilded. 
Height, 24 inches. 


827—Brown Porrery FLowrr VAsE 
Tall form, applied decoration of dogwood blossoms. 
Height, 2814 inches. 
828—CrLapon PorcEeLaIn VASE 
Height, 24 inches. 
829—CuinEsE PorceLAIN BotTLE-sHAPED VASE 
Yellow glaze with dragon and cloud forms in brown. 


Height, 18 inches. 


830—CuinEsE PorceLAIn BotTTLEe 
Dark brown glaze. 
Height, 15% inches. 
831—CuinresE PorceLaIn BoTTLe 
Pale tea-color glaze. 
Height, 13 inches. 


832—Rep CuHINnEsE PorcELAIN BoTTLE 


Lobed body and neck. 
Height, 1314, inches. 


833—CHINEsE PorcELAIN BoTTLE-sHAPED VASE 


Tea-dust glaze. 
Height, 14 inches. 


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834—Corat-RED VASE : 
With spreading neck. 
Height, 141, inches. 
835—CoraL-RED VASE 
With wide neck. 
Height, 18 inches. 
836—Darxk Corat-rep PorcreLain VASE 
Chinese. Square form. 
Height, 15 inches. 
837—CHINESE PorcELAIN VASE 
Oviform with spreading neck, tea-color glaze. 
Height, 15 inches. 
838—CuInESE PorceLAIn BorrLe 
With three openings. Snuff-colored glaze. 
Height, 1444 inches. 
839—Buive anp Wuire Detrr Firower Hover 
Triple-gourd shape with numerous trumpet-shaped open- 
ings. 
Height, 18 inches. 
840—CuINESE PorcELAIN JAR ° 
Octagonal. Flambé glaze. (As is.) 
Height, 21 inches. 
841—Spanisu Potrery Font 
Globular, with loop handles. 
Height, 20 inches. 


842—JAPANESE PoTTERY JAR 


Brown glaze with running glaze on shoulder and four loop 


handles. 
Height, 261, 


inches. 


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843—Masouica VasE— | 
Brown, blue and yellow glaze with dolphin head and 
masks in relief. 
Height, 30 inches. 
844—CHINESE Portrery WINE VESSEL 
Purple glaze. 
Height, 18 inches. 
845—CutersE Porcetatn BoTTLe 
White with brown crackle. Applied decoration of bird 


and branch. 
Height, 28 inches. 


846—Frencu PorcELaAIN PLAQUE 
With painted portrait of Caroline Murat, sister of Na- 
poleon I. In gilt wood frame. 


847—Canton PorcELAIN JAR 


Blue and white. (Cover as is.) 
Height, 14 inches. 


848—Briur AND WuitrEe PorceLarmn BoTrLe 


Decoration of dragon among cloud forms. 
; Height, 15 inches. 


849—CHInESE PorcELAIN GALLIPOT 


Blue and white. K’ang-hsi. 
Height, 81, inches. 


Par Buve anp Waite Porcetain Botries 
With tapering necks and a decoration of flowers and 
chicken cocks. (One as is.) 


850 


Height, 15 inches. 


851—CuHinEsE Porcrenarn VASE 
Blue and white. The neck encircled by dragons in relief. 
Height, 15 inches. 


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852—PorcELaAIn Pitertm BotrrLe 
Blue and white Figure decoration. Dragon handles. 
Height, 1714, inches. 


853—CuHINESE PoRCELAIN JAR 


Panel decoration in blue and white. Cover of later 
period. 
Height, 18 inches. 


854—CHINESE PorRCELAIN JAR 


Blue and white. Decoration of equestrian and other fig- 


ures. After the antique. 
Height, 231/, inches. 


855—CurnesE Porceiain BotrTie 
With slender neck. Green glaze. 


856—Buve anp Wuiret PorcreLtain BEAKER 


Decoration of deer and rocks. 
Height, 1714, inches. 


857—CuiInEsSE PorceLain BorrLe 
Decoration of dragons and cloud forms in blue and white. 


sleight, 18 inches. 


858—Parr or CHINESE PorcELAIn VASES 


With decoration of figures, peerint and a walled town 


in blue and white. 
Height, 24 inches. 


859—Buivr anp Wuitrre OcraconaL VASE | 
Decoration of figures, rocks and trees. Ch’ien-lung 


period. , 
Height, 21 inches. 


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860—CutnEsE PorcELAIN CELADON GALLIPOT 
With lotus decoration engraved in the paste. (As is.) 
Height, 14% inches. 


861—Sanc-pE-BeuF BorrLeE 


With spreading lip. 
Height, 15 inches. 


862—Very Larce Birur anp WHITE Jar 
Spanish. With panel decoration. (As is.) 
Height, 251/, inches. 


863—JAPANESE PorcELAIN LarcEe VASE 
Blue and white with decoration of falcon and pine. 


Height, 48 inches. 


864—Pair oF CHINESE PoRCELAIN JARS 


Decoration of lotus flowers and scrolls in blue and white. 


Metal tops. 
Height, 13 inches. 


865—Pair or CHINESE PORCELAIN Jars witH CovERs 


Hexagonal. Decoration of conventional lotus in blue 


and white. 
Height, 38 inches. 


°66—DeEcorATED PORCELAIN ORNAMENT 


Formed of two porcelain vases, decorated in the Chinese 


style. Gilt metal mounts. 
Height, 27 inches. 


867—Pair or Otp Frencu PoRrceELAIN VASES 


Blue glaze with painted panel decoration and gilding. 


Mask handles. 
Height, 131, inches. 


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S68—ENAMEL AND GILT-BRONZE SMALL CABINET 


With clock set in the top. 
Height, 15 inches. 


869—DrespEN STYLE Porcetain Mantet Crock 
Infant Bacchus in chariot drawn by two lions. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 21 inches. 


870—Pexin Enamet Toruer Ser 


Dark blue ground with reserve panels decorated with 
figures and landscapes. Comprises: Ewer, basin, soap 


dish and small box. (As is.) 


871—EnaMEL ORNAMENT 


In form of a piper with panel ornamentation of classic 
subjects at either side. Has case. 


Height, 1114 inches. 
872—Massive Taste Lamp 


Japanese pottery jar standard, with a woven network 


of rattan and pierced brass shade. 
Height, 36 inches. 


873—DrerspenN Porcetain Térr-a-Tékre Ser 


With painted medallions and relief borders: Chocolate 
pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, two cups and saucers 
and tray. 


874—Two PorcELAIN STATUETTES 


Ladies in pannier skirts. One Potschappel, the other 
Dresden style. 


Heights, 8 inches. 
875—Pair or DrespeEn Groups 


Musicians. 
Height, 61, inches. 


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876—DreEspEN GROUP 
“The Card Players.” 
; Height, 6 inches. 
877—Berriuw PorceLain Group 
Juno and Peacock. 
Height, 8 inches. 
878—DrespEN PorceLtain Group 
Four figures by a dressing table. White glaze. 
Height, 91 inches. 


g79—Par or DrespEN ORNAMENTS 
Venus and Diana seated in three-wheeled chariots. Mark 


of Marcolini period. 
Height, 81, inches. 


380—Caro pi Monte 'TANKARD 


Bas-relief decoration of a lion hunt. 
Height, 11 inches. 


Capo vi Monte ‘TANKARD 


881 
Bacchanalian subject. 
Height, 13 inches. 
882—Capo pt Monte JewEL CaskET 
With relief ornamentation of hunting and other subjects. 


Height, 5 inches; length, 91/, inches. 


883—GILT-BRONZE CABINET 
Glass sides, doors, shelves and back. 


Height, 2 feet 7 inches; width, 15 inches. 


884—CANDELABRUM 


Green glaze vase with guilt metal mounts. For five 
candles. 


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CABINET ORNAMENTS, WATCHES, AND 
CURIOS 


885—Sreven Ivory Carvines 
Figure subjects. 


886—Two Enamet Curs anp Saucers 


One Vienna, the other Chinese. 


887—TuHree Snurr Boxes 
One brass, one ivory with miniature in the cover (as is), 
the third, ebony with ivory plaque. 


S888—THrEE Enamet Snurr Boxes 


Decoration of classic and pastoral subjects. 


889—Two Smauut Boxes 


One Persian, with sardonyx in the cover; the other in 
form of a swan, set with colored stones. 


890—Two TorTolsr-sHELL SNurr Boxes 


With miniatures set in the covers. 


891—Two Sitver-pLatep Boxes 
One with agate plaques, the other with applied orna- 
mentation of castle and landscape and the clasp set 
with colored stones. 


892—Carvep Ivory Snurr Box 


The cover with elaborate ornamentation of coat-of-arms 
in high relief carving. 


893—-PorcELAIN SNu¥FF Box anp Coverep Bown 


The former, Sevres style, with miniature in the cover; 
the latter Crown Derby. 


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894—T wo Snurr Boxers 
One, red enamel with a miniature set in the cover; the 


other silvered with panels of enamel and set with small 
blue stones. 


895—Eruri anv Two PrrFUME BorTrTrLeEs 


Etui and one bottle with pink ground. The third piece, 
pedestal shape with figure decoration. 


896—Gray JADE Bow. 
With handles; wood cover. 


Diameter, & inches. 


g97—Turee Snurr Boxes 
One horn, with portrait on cover; one tortoise-shell, with 
portrait of Charles I of England. Signed C. Berthold. 
The third, tortoise-shell and ivory with repoussé gilt 
plaque. 


898—E1cutT MEDALLIONS AND PENDANTS 


Enamel, painted miniatures and mosaic. 


899—CHINESE GoLD BRACELET 


With phenix, tiger and tiger claws and sect with small 
pearls. 


900—Two WaTcHES 


(a) Gold and green enamel. Tiffany & Company. 
(8) Double case, silver-gilt. By B. Du Hamel, London. 


901—AntieveE Gop WatcH 


By Maurice, Geneva. The back of the case with enamel 
decoration. 


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902—AnTIauE Gop WatcH 


Enameled ornamentation. (As is.) 


903—AnTIQUE GoLtp WatcH 
By Ph. Miege. The back of case with two medallions in 


enamel. Swiss. 


904—AntTIeuE Gotp WatcH 


By Breguet, Paris. Eighteenth century. The back of 
the case in blue enamel with vase of flowers outlined 


in brilliants. (As is.) 


905—AntTiauE WatcH 


The case set with rhinestones. Enameled back. By 
Flournoy, Geneva. 


906—FrRAME FoR MINIATURES 


In mother-of-pearl case. 


907—NeEw TESTAMENT 


Antique pierced silver cover. 


908—Repoussk SILVER CASKET 


With jeweled ornamentation. ° 


909—Two SitvERED ORNAMENTS 
In form of seated figures playing musical instruments. 


The heads movable. 


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Height, %1/, inches. 


910—Sinverep Merart Tosy 


In form of a man in cocked hat. Jeweled ornamenta- 
tion. 
Height, 12 inches. 


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931—THREE MINIATURES 


Man in uniform, young woman with hair combed back 
from her forehead, and young woman with curling hair 
bound with a red ribbon. 


982—Two MINIATURES 


One, young woman in plumed hat. The other, young 
woman with book. 


933—TLIwo MINIATURES 


Lady Gray, and young woman in pink wrap. 


934—Two MINIATURES 
One; circular, of a lady in white gown, by B. Micier ; 
the other, Empress Josephine. 


935—Two MINIATURES 
Mrs. Carpenter and Duke of Wellington. 


936—Two MINIATURES 


One, Duchess of Rutland, dated 1774, from the collec- 
lection of Lord Revelstoke; the other, woman in blue 
gown, signed Forand. 


937—Two MINIATURES 


Madame de Staél and Madame Lebrun. Signed Vigée 
Lebrun 1785. 


938—Two MINIATURES 


Mrs. Gunning, by Klezgtem, and Marie Therese, by 
Kreuxinge. ? 


939—Two MINIATURES 


Madame de Campan, by Mirbel, 1792, and Duchesse 
d’Orléans, by Liotard, 1775. 


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940—Turee MINIATURES 


De Conte by Pottet, signed. Mrs. Gordon by Barberol, 
signed, and full-length portrait of lady in white satin 
gown. (As is.) 


941—THrREE MINIATURES 


Comtesse de Provence, signed V. D.; Comtesse de Beau- 
mont, attributed to Angelica Kauffmann; Sir Walter 
Scott. 


942—THrEE MINIATURES 


Young woman, attributed to Cosway; Mrs. Gunning, 
Mrs. Moffat and an unknown lady. 


948—Two MINIATURES 


One, Benedict Arnold; the other, man in blue coat. 


944—Two MINIATURES 


Duchess of Devonshire, by C. Delucezette, 1789; and 
Madame de Maintenon, signed Petitot. 


945—MINIATURE 


Lady with curly gray hair and wearing white gown 
with pink ribbons. In the style of Cosway. 


BRONZES AND PEDESTALS 


946—JAPANESE BronzE ORNAMENT 


Fungus and scroll. 
Length, 31, inches. 


947—BronzE ORNAMENT 


Wolf, Romulus and Remus. 
Height, 6 inches. 


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948—BronzE Desk Firrinecs 


Tray, two paperweights, matchbox holder, two paper 
cutters and candlestick. 


949—Bronze ORNAMENT | 


Cupid and dolphin. 


950—BronzeE InNKsTAND 


A girl warming her hands by a fire. 


951—Bronze STATUETTE 
Boy taking thorn from foot. After the antique. Brown 
patina. 


952—CuinEsrt Bronze PrickeT CANDLESTICK 


Grotesque figure support. 


953—Two Vienna Bronze STATUETTES 
Monkey and rabbit. 


954—Two MetratL STATUETTES 


Grotesques. 


955—Parr or SMALL BRONZES 


Bear-dentist and physician. 
, Height, 7 inches. 


956—BronzE Birp STATUETTE 


A plover. 
Height, 8 inches. 


957—GiLtpED Bronze ORNAMENT 


A man drawing sedan chair. 


958—GILT-BRONZE GROUP 
The Dance. 


Height, 10 inches. 


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959—Bronze ANIMAL STATUETTE 


Dog gnawing a bone. 
Height, 914, inches. 


960—GILT-BRONZE TRAY 


Decoration of female head and pansies. Signed Flamano. 


961— JAPANESE Iron Mask anp HELMET 


Antique examples. 


962—Tinrep Virnna Bronze STATUETTE 


A pheasant. 
Height, 10 inches. 


963—Russtan Bronze Grove 


Peasant with team of oxen and cart. 
964—Brass Book Rest 


965—Two Bronze Lamps 


Roman design for two candles each. 
Height, 12 inches. 


966—JAPANESE Bronze JAR 
With four handles terminating in lotus leaves. 
Height, 12 inches. 
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967—Pair or Merat Grovurs 


Men with rearing horses. 
Height, 12 inches. 


968—Japanese Bronze Jar 
Green glaze, with a decoration of dragons amid clouds. 
Height, 121% inches. 


969—GILT-BRONZE Group 


“The Three Graces.” Marble base. 
Height, 14 inches. 


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970—CHINESE Bronze VASE 


With relief ornamentation of hit among be 


dragon handles. 
Height, 14 inches. 


971—CuHINEsE Brass VASE 


Beaker shape with wide spreading lip. 
Height, 14 inches. 


972— JAPANESE Bronze VASE 


Flanked by kylins. Green patina. 
Height, 15 inches. 


973—JAPANESE BronzE JAR WITH COVER 


Basket weave design. 
Height, 151, inches. 


974—BronzEe T'azza 
With support of two nude male figures. Green patina. 
Height, 1514 inches. 


Supported by three Chinese boys. 


Diameter, 19 inches. 


976—Two STaTUETTES AND A CANDLESTICK 
Gilt metal. 


977—JAPANESE BronzE INCENSE BuRNER 
Hotei within a bell; red and green patina. 
Height, 11 eiehse 
978—BronzE ANIMAL STATUETTE 
A horse, lifelike production. Green patina. By Fratin. 
Height, 14 inches. 


979—JAPANESE BronzE STATUETTE 


Chicken-cock. Silvered. 
Height, 15 inches. 


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980—GiLT-BRONZE Bust or a Younc Woman 
Wearing close-fitting cap. 
Height, 17 inches. 
981—JApaNEsE Bronze ANIMAL STATUETTE 
A charging ox. 
ai Height, 11 inches; length, 24 inches. 
982—Bronze Group 
Cupid with children seated at his feet. Green patina. 


Height, 15 inches. 


9838—BronzeE ANIMAL STATUETTE 


A rearing horse. Green patina. 


Height, 161% inches. 


984—Bronze Bas Reuier Portrair Plaque 
By E. I. Schoontoker. 
Height, 161%, inches; width, 13 inches. 


985—CHINESE Bronze AND ENAMEL VASE 
With archaic bird-head handles. 
Height, 19 inches. 
986—BronzeE STATUETTE 
After the antique; green patina. i 
Height, 201%, inches. 
987—BronzE STATUETTE 


Nude female figure. Green patina. By F. Charpentier, 
signed. 


Height, 19 inches. 
988—FrrencH Bronze Frowrer Bow. 


“The Wave.” With gilt nude female figure rising from 


waves. Signed Jouant. 
Height, 1014, inches. 


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989—FrencH Bronze STATUETTE 

“Diana.” Antique green patina. Signed Moreau. 


Height, 15 inches. 


990—Bronze STATUETTE ON PEDESTAL 
A soldier standing at attention. With rifle, blanket roll, 
knapsack, canteen and cartridge boxes. | 
Height, 16%, inches. 

991—Empire Taste DECORATION 


Cast, chiseled and gilded bronze. Pierced basket top 
with column support surrounded by three female figures. 
Circular base with applied ornamentation. Four paw 
feet. 7 


Height, 151%, inches. 
992—AnvTIQUE JAPANESE Bronze STATUETTE 
Of an aged man with hour glass. Brown patina. Signed. 
Height, 17 inches. 
993—GILT-BRONZE STATUETTE 
Of a young woman in train dress. Signed E. Aizelin. 
Height, 161, inches. 
994— Bronze STATUETTE 
Classic figure with vase. After the antique. Antique 
green patina. On wood base. 


Height, 23 inches. 
995—Larce Ormoxtu anp Mirror PLareau 
Empire style, square centre and oval ends in three parts. 


Length, 45 inches. 


996—GiLr and Tintep BronzE OrNAMENT 
Female figure seated in a rocky niche. 
Height, 21 inches. 


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997—Bronze Group 
Venus, cupid and dolphin on shell base. Brown patina. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 29 inches. 
998—GiLpEp Bronze Bust or SALAMMRBO 


With jeweled ornamentation. 
Height, 17 inches. 


999—Bronze Bust 
Sortie de L’eglise. Brown patina. 


Height, 22 inches. 
1000—Bronze JARDINIERE 
Tinted and gilded. By Villanais. 


Height, 23 inches. 
1001—Green Marsrie Pepestraru 


Twisted column. 
Height, 3914, inches. 


1002—Japranrest Bronze Group 
Falcon perched on a rock with monkey in hiding below. 
Height, 23 inches. 
1003—Bronze Bust 
A Moorish boy. Green and brown patina. 
Height, 20 inches. 


1004—Russian Bronze Srarvurrre ° 
Nude baby washing a toy. By C. F. Noerffel, St. 
Petersburg. 


Height, 21 inchee. 
1005—Carvep Manocany Peprstrau 


With tapering shaft and square top. 
Height, 40 inches. 


1006—Bronze Bust 
“Négre du Tombuctou.” By A. Strasser, signed. 
Height, 26 inches. 


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1007—Bronze STATUETTE 
Luna. Vellowish green patina. By Denecbeau. 
Height, 24 inches. 


1008—Parr or JAPANESE BronzE WANDLESTICKS 


Grotesque figure supporting three candle brackets in 
the form of flowers. 


Height, 28 inches. 
1009—Pair or GILT-BRONZE CANDELABRA 


Louis XVI style. Cast and chiseled. For six candles 


each and with tripod supports. 
Height, 26 inches. 


1010—Pair or Bronze Urns 


Griffin handles on square bases. 
Height, 24 inches. 


1011—Giut-BronzE MantTenL Ciock 
Surmounted by female figure. 
Height, 1714 inches; length, 13% inches. 


1012—OrmoLvu AND Onyx CLock 


Figure decoration of Venus and Cupid. Movement set 
in globular case of blue enamel. By Millet, Paris. 


1013—Bronze Bust or a Younc Woman 


French. With curling hair. By Guillemin. Green 
patina. 
Height, 26 inches. 


1014—Bronze Bust 
Young woman with hands behind her head. By Voyez. 
; Height, 25 inches. 
1015—Bronze Bowr 
Green patina. Butterfly supports. 


Diameter, 21 inches. 


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1016—GiLT-Bronzze Manret CrocK 


Movement in pedestal case, flanked by a figure. 


1017—Cotorrep Bronze Mantet Ser 


The clock with movement in pitcher shape case. 
ported by a monk. Candelabra in form of two 
men with steins. 


~1018—Bronze Kyun ann Doc Foo 


Height, 24 
1019—Parr or Bronze STarurtreEs 
The parson and squire. By L. Hottot. 
Height, 28 
1020—Cotorep Bronze CANDELABRUM 
Two children. Fitted for electricity. 
Height, 29 
1021—Parr Bronze Taste Lamps 
Les Nymphes. By Hering. 
Height, 28 


1022—Bronzr Bust 
Johanna. 
Height, 211% 
10238—GuinpEep Bronze Heap 
With jeweled headdress. 
Height, 191/, 
1024—Onyx Marpsre Pepestan 
Gilt brass mounts. 
Height, 44 
1025—GiILpED anv Tinrep Bronze Bust 


Desdemona.” 
Height, 20 


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1026—Bronze Bust 
Young woman. Green patina. 
Height, 28 
1027—Tintep Girt Bronze Bust 
Young woman. By Madrassi. Signed. 
Height, 23, 
1028—BronzE STATUETTE 
Young woman and goat. Brown patina. 
Height, 27 
1029—Tintrep Bronze Bust 
Massaonda. By E. Villanais. 
Height, 24 
1030—GILT-BRONZE STATUETTE 
An archer. By Caussze. 
Height, 31 
1031—Bronze Bust oF DIANA 
After Houdon. 
Height, 26 
1032—Bronze Group oF THREE FIGURES 
Brown patina. After Clodion. Signed. 
Height, 30 
1033—Bronze Bust or BEETHOVEN 
Brown patina. 
Height, 25 
1034—Green Marais PrpestaL 


With banded shaft. 
Height, 43% 


1035—Bust oF WAGNER 


In bronze. Brown patina. 
Height, 25 


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1036—Green Marsre Pepestrar 
Cylindrical shaft. 

1037—Two Bronze Taste Lamps 
Bronze figure supports. 


Height, 44 inches. 


Heights, 31 inches and 2014 inches. 


1088—Bronze Incense Burner 


Siamese. Mythical elephants supporting pagoda. 
Height, 24 inches. 


10389—Pair or Bronze CAaNpDLESTICKS 
Female figure subjects; fitted for gas. 


Height, 
1040—Gint-Bronze STATUETTE 
Of a young woman. Brown patina. 
Height, 
1041—AntievurE Bronze Srarverre or Buppua 
Green patina. 
1042— Japanese CANDLESTICK 
Height, 
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1043—Bronze STATUETTE 
“Psyche.” By Moreau. 
Height, 
1044—Greren Marsrie Pepestar 
Fluted column. 
Height, 


1045—GinpEep ann Tinrep Bronze STATUETTE 


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Young woman with prayer book. By A. Levasseur. 
Height, 31 inches. 


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1046—GrEEN MARBLE PEDESTAL 


Cylindrical shaft. 
Height, 42 inches. 


1047—Tintep Bronze Bust oF A Younc Woman 


By Von Miller, Munich. 
Height, 32 inches. 


1048—GrEEN AND Buiack MarsBiLE PEDESTAL 


Cylindrical shaft. 
Height, 42 inches. 


1049—BronzeE STATUETTE 
Mercury. By Marius Montagne. Light brown patina. 
Height, 32 inches. 


1050—Bronze Bust 
“Cigale.” By E. Villanis. | 
. Height, 22 inches. 
1051—Bronze AND GILT Brass Ewer 


Relief ornamentation. 
Height, 23 inches. 


1052—BronzE CANDELABRUM 
With cut-glass central ornament. For two candles. 
Height, 23 inches. 


1053—Bronze Group 
The Harvesters. By Moreau. Signed. Mahogany 


pedestal. 
Height, 35 inches. 


1054—BronzE CANDELABRUM 
Nude figure. Fitted for electricity. Brown patina. 
Height, 23 inches. 


1055—Pair or BronzeE PEDESTALS 


Tripod supports. 
Height, 35 inches. 


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1056—Bronze STATUETTE 


Venus. Green patina. By Falguiere. 
Height, 31 inches. 


1057—BronzE STATUETTE 
Diana. After Houdon. Brown patina. 
Height, 36 inches. 


1058—Tintep Merat STATuETTE 


Young woman seated in armchair. 
Height, 27 inches. 


1059—Bronze STATuETTE oF Puck 


By Madrassi. On bronze tripod pedestal. 
Height, 41 inches. 


1060—Bronze STATUE 


Nude female figure. 
Height, 4 feet 3 inches. 


1061—JaPpANEsSE BronzE CANDELABRA 


Dragon design. 
Height, 4 feet 6 inches. 


MARBLES 


1062—Two AntievuE Marsie Busts 
Male and female. 


1068—Wuitrt Marnie Bust or NApo.tron 


With laurel wreath. 
Height, 12 inches. 


1064—ENAMELED AND GILDED STONE STATUETTE 
Siamese. 
Height, 25 inches. 
1065—Wuitrrt Marsie STATUETTE 


Venus de Medici. 
Height, 24 inches. 


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1066—WuirE MarBLeE STATUETTE 


Nude femaie figure holding sphere. 
Height, 36 inches. 


1067—Bas Retier Marsite Piaave 
Head of a man. Signed R. 5. 


1068—Sraruary Ware Marsie Bust 
Of a young woman in the style of Canova. 
Height, 20% inches. 
1069—Wuitre Marsie Bust 
With laurel crown in bronze, green marble pedestal. 
Height on pedestal, 64 inches. 


1070-—Srainep Woop PEpDEsTAL 
Height, 41 inches. 


1071—Pam GorpEn Oaxk PEDESTALS 


Square form. 
Height, 32 inches. 


1072—Pair or CARVED AND ERBONIZED PEDESTALS 


Bronze mounts. 
Height, 4 feet 2 inches. 


1073—Muiusston PEDESTAL 
Height, 28 inches; length, 26 inches. 


1074——-Manocany PEDESTAL 


Mission style. 
Height, 37 inches. 


1075—Manocany PEDESTAL 


Twisted shaft and square top. 
Height, 341 inches. 


1076—GrREEN MarsLE PEDESTAL 


Plain shaft. 
Height, 331, inches. 


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1077—GrREEN Marsue PeEpestart 


Twisted column and square top. 
Height, 44 inches. 


1078—Siena Marsyie Pepestan 
Cylindrical shaft and square top. 
Height, 40 inches. 
1079—Onyx Marsie Recrancunar Pepestay, 
With two undershelves and revolving top. 
Height, 271%, inches; length, 261, inches. 


1080—Rep Marsie ann Enamet PEpestat 
Square base, column and top. 
Height, 451, inches. 
1081—Bronze STatur 


Mercury. On red plush pedestal. 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches. 


1082—Bronze Group 


Boys mounting a farm horse. By A.’Le Duc. Dark 


oak pedestal. 
Height, 45 inches; length, 42 inches. 


1083—Pair or AntiaveE GitpED Merat Processtonat LAN- 
TERNS 


On tall plush-covered standards. , 
Height, 9 feet 8 inches. 
1084—Bronze STATUETTE 
“La Lecture du Koran.” Second medal, Exhibition des 
Beaux Arts, Paris. By G. Leroux. On red marble 
base. 
Height, 32 inches. 
1085—GRrEEN Marsrie Pepestan 


Twisted column support. 
Height, 42 inches. 


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1086—Parr or Prercep Persian Brass Lance CANDLESTICKS 
Fitted fer six electric lights each. 
Height, 8 feet. 
108%7—Bronze STATUETTE OF A CRUSADER 
Brown patina. By E. Picault. Signed. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches. 
1088—BronzE Group 
Una in a chariot drawn by two tigers. 


Height, 27 inches; length, 29 inches. 


1089—Sranpine Lamp 
Persian pierced brass, fitted for electricity. 
Height, 7 feet. 
1090—Larcr BronzE Group 


Representing lioness holding a wild boar in her mouth 
and three cub lions crouching around her. Signed A. 


Cain. 
Height, 241, inches; length, 35 inches. 


1091—T'wo Bronze FicuRrEs 
“Lion and Lioness.” Signed H. Wagner. 
Height of each, 19 inches; length of each, 24 inches. 


1092—Very Larce JAPANESE BRONZE Font 


With repoussé decoration of Foo lions, breaking waves 
and fret. Dolphin supports. 
Height, 45 inches; diameter, 37 inches. 


1093—Carvep And GitpED Woop LANTERN 
With amber glass panels. 
Height, 3 feet 9 inches. 
1094—-Fovur Piercep Persian Brass ORNAMENTS 
In form of peacocks with tails spread. 
Each: Height, 41 inches. 


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1095—AntTievE Marsue Ficure or CEREs 


The head, arms and feet of black marble, draperies of 


yellowish marble. Has pedestal. 
Height, 5 feet. 


1096—Pirrcep anp Encravep Persian Brass Lamp 
With numerous galleries. 
Height, 3 feet 4 inches. 
1097—Bronzr Bust or a Nusian 
Brown and green patina. By Giesecke. 
Height, 28 inches. 
1098—GrerEen Marsre Pepestar 


Twisted column. 
Height, 44 inches. 


1099—Pair or Very Larcre Pirrcep Persian Brass Lamps 
Fitted for eight lights each; spreading base and minaret 
top. 
Height, 9 feet 10 inches. 
1100—Parr or Piercep Brass Lanterns 
Japanese. Globular, with decoration of Ho-wo birds. 
Height, 14 inches: 


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FOURTH DAY’S SALE 


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918 


AT THE SCHLEY RESIDENCE 
No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE 


BEGINNING AT 10.30 O'CLOCK A. M. 


Which includes Catalogue Nos. 1101 to 1349 


FURNITURE, CARPETS, TAPESTRIES AND 
HANGINGS 


2s 


To be sold in the rooms where originally exhibited or 
placed for convenience of showing at time of sale. 


NORTHWEST BEDROOM—FOURTH FLOOR 


1101—Vetour Winpow Curtains 
Old gold color. Eight strips. ‘ 


1102—THREE Carved AND GitpED Woop Rammas 


Dragons. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 56 inches. 


1103—Frencu Puate Mantret Mirror 


“Ebonized frame. 


1104—Carvep Oak TABLE 
Painted black. 


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1105—PatntEp Woop DEsk 
Pedestal ends. 


1106—Parxntep Woop Corner CHAIR 


With curved back. 
1107—Manocany Rocxine CHair 


1108—Muisston Oax Tatu Crock 


With two shelves. 
Height, 6 feet 4 inches. 


1109—AntTievE Carvep Oax Book SHELVES 
With turned supports. Dated 1629. 
Height, 4 feet 6 inches; length, 6 feet. 


1110—Carvep Dark Oax SIDEBOARD 


1111—Carvep Buack Oax Mirror 


With coat hooks. 


1112—UruotsterepD Easy ARMCHAIR 


Covered with brown corduroy. 


11183—Two ArMCHAIRS 


Covered in brown velour. 


SOUTHWEST ROOM—FOURTH FLOOR 


1115—Uruotsterep CoucH with THREE PILLows 


1116—Mtisston Oax Cuiock 
Height, 2814, inches. 


1117—Mission Oak CABINET 
With glass door and sides. 


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1118—Mission Oax Desk 


1119—ArMcHarrR AND SipE CHAIR 


Upholstered in brown rep. 


1120—Misston Oax SipEBOARD 


1121—Mission Oak ARMCHAIR 
With leather seat. 


1122—Darx Oak Rocker 


1123—Mission Oax CEentTER TABLE 
Length, 4 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 5 inches. 


1124—Two Oak FrAmMED Mrrrors 


1125—Mrrror 


Mahogany and repoussé brass frame. Beveled plate 


side panels. 
Height, 5 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


HALL—FOURTH FLOOR 


1126—Carvep Manocany SEAT 
Covered in green denim. Paw feet. 


1127—Two Prercep Persian Brass LANTERNS 
1128—CrLapon GLazeE: VASE 


Chinese style, ornamentation of dignitaries seated at 


a table. Gult-brass base and top. 
Height, 4514, inches. 


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1129—CuiesE Porcenamn Hatt Jar 


Blue and white floral decoration. 
Height, 50 inches. 


1180—Scorcu AXxMINsTER CARPET 


On stairs to second floor. About 25 yards. 


THIRD FLOOR—HALL 


1181—Recrancutar Mirror 


White mahogany frame. 
Height, 4 feet; length, 6 feet 8 inches. 


11382—MarsiLE STATUETTE 


Boy in plumed hat. (As is.) — 
Height, 48 inches. 


1188—GreEEN MarsBiLeE PEDESTAL 
Cylindrical shaft. 


1134—Two Parrs or Brown VELouR PortTieREs 
11385—Turte Brown Vetour Portieres 


1136—GiLt-rRAMED Mirror 
Height, 28 inches; length, 39 inches. 


1187—BircH-FRAMED Mirror 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 4 inches. 


1188—Patir or GonretIn Taprrstry PANELS 


Figure subjects, Cleopatra and Antony. 


1189—Turee Vetvet Hartt Runners 
About 16 yards. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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SOUTHWEST ROOM—THIRD FLOOR 
1140—Carvep Oak ArmMcuHuainr 
1141—Carvep Oax ArMCHAIR 


1142—Oaxkx Rockxine Cuatir 
Plush covered. 


1143—Easy Armcuair 
Upholstered in red velour. 


1144—UpnotistrEerep Coucn 
With carved ends and covered with red silk plush. 


1145—Manocany Crenrer TAasie 


Circular, inlaid with brass. 


1146—Carvep Rosrtwoop Book Sranp 


Revolving, on paw feet. 


1147—Manocany Hatt Taste 


With two undershelves, 
Height, 36 inches; length, 41 inches. 


1148—Antiaque Mirror ° 
Carved and gilt wood frame. 
7 Height, 4 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 
1149—Mirror 
With mahogany frame. Empire style. In three panels. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 3 inches. 
1150—GILtT-Bronze Group 


Three old women. Name of sculptor indistinct. 
Height, 23 inches; length, 36 inches. 


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1151—Sevare Frencn Pruate Mirror 


Bronzed frame. 
Height, 30 inches. 


1152—CHENILLE VELVET CARPET 


Two strips. Twenty-five yards. 


SOUTHEAST BEDROOM—THIRD FLOOR 


1158—CuHENILLE VELVET PorTIERES 
Old gold color. Four strips. 


1154—Carvep Brack Oax Mrrror 


With coat hooks. 
Height, 33 inches; length, 39 inches. 


1155—Carvep Darx Oax CHIFFONIER 


Six drawers with mask handles. 


1156—Oax CuHarr 
With table back. 


1157—Two Oax Rockine CuHairs 
Covered with leather. 


1158—Misston Oak Rockine CHaIrR 


1159—Darx Oax Rocxine CHAIR 
Leather seat and back. 


1160—Mission Oak BooxkcasrE 
Three glass doors. 
Height, 4 feet 2 inches; length, 5 feet 3 inches. 


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1161—Mission Oak Sincie Bep 


Box spring, hair mattress and pillow. 


1162—Cuevat Guass 
With rosewood frame. 


Height, 7 feet 3 inches; width, 4 feet 10 inches. 


1163—Mirror 


With antique carved and gilded wood frame. Leaf 
scroll decoration. 


Height, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches, 


1164—Tovrxisu Ruc 


Blue field with all-over lotus pattern. Numerous bor- 
ders (much worn). 


Length, 16 feet 1 inch; width, 10 feet 7 inches. 


HALL ROOM—THIRD FLOOR 


1165—Manocany Tra Tasrie 
Kidney shaped. 


1166—Manocany BooxcasE 
With three glass doors. Paw feet. ° 
Height, 4 feet 5 inches; length, 6 feet 1 inch. 


1167—Two Armcuatirs AND Two Sips CwHarrs 


Louis XVI style. Painted and gilded. 


1168—Very Larce Fan 


Ebony blade. Mount with painting of figures on a 
terrace. Has case. 
Height, 261% inches; length, 53 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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NORTHWEST ROOM—THIRD FLOOR 


1169—Door CurTAIN 


With mirror inserts. 


1170—Four Pairs or Winpow CuRTAINS 


Pink striped satin damask. 
1171—Patre or Pinx Satry EmproiwwereEp PortiERES 


1172—OraLEscENT Guass LAMP 


Globe. 


1173—Tinrep Pruaster PLAQUE 


The Dance. 
Height, 1 foot 9 inches; length, 6 feet 4 inches. 


1174—Green Marsite PEDESTAL 


Plain shaft. 
Height, 331% inches. 


1175—Inuaiw Teakwoop TABLE 


With decoration of warriors, dragons and butterflies. 
Height, 311, inches; diameter, 37 inches. 


1176—Parr or Exsony anp GILT SEATS 

Style of the First Empire. One upholstered in em- 

broidered red satin and the other in embroidered green 

plush. : 
1177—Manocany Consort TaBLeE 

With swinging mirror. 

Height, 5 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet. 

1178—Oxp Manocany snp GILT SEAT 


Empire style, ends terminating in eagles’ heads. Paw 
feet. 


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1179—Manocany Bureau 
Empire style. 


1180—Manocany Srecrerary 
Empire period. Drop front with one large drawer in 


upper part and three drawers in base. 
Height, 6 feet. 


1181—THrreE Manocany ArMCHAIRS 
Empire style. 


1182—Manocany ArmMcHAIR 
Empire style. 


11838—Tourkisu Carper 


Old rose color. 
Length, 15 feet 2 inches; width, 12 feet 1 inch. 


MIDDLE ROOM—FOURTH FLOOR 


1184—Pinxk Damask Door Currarys 
Two strips. 


1185—Rusy Guass Beapep Porritres 


Two long and one short strip. 
1186—Upuotstrrrep ARMCHAIR 


1187—Two Oak Rocxine Cuairs 


One in red plush and the other in illuminated leather. 
1188—Frencn Manocany Turee-quarter BepstTeap 


Empire style. With gilt corner posts in the form of 
swans. Has box spring and mattress. 


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1189—Manocany Dressinc TasLe : 
Empire-style. With swing mirror and cast, chiseled 
and gilded bronze mounts. 


Height, 5 feet 9 inches; length, 4 feet 10 inches. 


1190—Manocany CHrevaL Gass 
Style of First Empire. Gilt-bronze mounts. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


1191—Manocany Prpvrestat TaBLe 


Empire style. Gilt-bronze mounts. 


1192—Manocany ARMCHAIR 


Empire style, with gilt-bronze mounts. 


1198—Manocany Sipe CHarr 
Empire style. With gilt-bronze mounts. 


1194—-Manocany SipE CHair 


Curved back with gilt bronze mounts. 


1195—Tvrkxisu Rue 


Pink. 
Length, 15 feet 2 inches; width, 12 feet 1 inch. 


BATH ROOM—THIRD FLOOR 
(Adjoining Middle Room) 
1196—Mrrror 
Oval gilt frame, with ribbon decoration. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 29 inches. 
1197—Two Mirrors 


Gilt frames with rope design. 


Sizes, 29 inches by 72 inches and 38 inches by 54 inches. 


NOTICE 


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1198—DrespEen Stryte Mirror 
Decoration of flowers, leaves and cupids. 
Height, 36, inches; width, 23 inches. 


1199—DrespEN Porcetatmw Watt BrRAcketT 
With three glass shelves. 


Height, 201, inches; width, 25%, inches. 
1200—DrespEN PorcELAIN CANDELABRUM 


With applied decoration of cupids, flowers and leaves. 
(As is.) 


1201—Corprtanp Wasu Bown ANpD PircHer anv Two Dres- 
DEN ORNAMENTS 


1202—Brass Crotures TREE AND Towet Rack 


NORTHEAST BEDROOM—THIRD FLOOR 


1208—Parr Carvep Oax CueEstTs 
Rectangular with block feet and loose cushion. 


1204—Manocany DovusLE BEDSTEAD 


With brass inlay. Has canopy, box spring, hair mat- 
tress and two pillows. 


1205—Manocany CHEvaL Guass 
Twisted supports and paw feet. 
Height, 5 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet. 


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1206—Manocany Bepsipr Tasie 
With two drop leaves. 


1207—TI'wo Rosrwoop ann Manocany Sipe Crates 


1208—Maunocany Rockine CuHair 


Loose cushions. 


1209—UPrpnuotstErRED FuRNITURE 


Comprises couch, two pillows and ottoman, silk plush 
covering. 


1210—Oax Rocxine CuHarr 


1211—Tvurxiso Rue 


White field with large flower design in yellow, blue and 


red. 
Length, 15 feet 7 inches; width, 9 feet 8 inches. . 


BATHROOM (Adjoining) 


1212—Oax Hat Trer anp Brass Rack 


1218—Larcre Frencu Pratre Mirror 


Gilt frame. 
Length, 5 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches. 


1214—Frencn Puate Mrrror 


Oak frame. 
Length, 7 feet. 


HALL—SECOND FLOOR 


1215—Scotcu Axminster Carpet 
On stairs to third floor—15 yards. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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1216—Four Scorcu Axminster Rvues 


Similar to preceding number. 


1217—Two Rep Witton Carpet Rvues 


1218—Prercep Prrsian Brass Lamp 


Minaret canopy. 
Height, 3 feet 10 inches. 


1219—Par or Massive Piercep Brass Hanotne LAmpes 


Persian. Fitted for electricity. 
Height, 63 inches. 


1220—Mrrror 
The frame painted and with mirror sides. 
Height, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


1221—Persian Brass Hanetne LANTERN 
Pierced and engraved and fitted for six drop lights. 
Height, 32 inches. 


1222—-ProcEssIonNaAL LANTERN 


Carved and gilded wood. Hexagonal. 
Height, 8 feet. 


1223—Pirercep Brass Hancine LANTERN 
Square form. Supported by three chains. 
Height, 25 inches. 


1224—Carvep Oax Tatu CiocKk 


With elaborately carved ornamentation of scrolls, cu- 
pids, and caryatids. Paw feet. 


Height, 8 feet; width, 22 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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SOUTHEAST BEDROOM—SECOND FLOOR 


1225—Perrsian Sitk Rue 


With panels and inscriptions on a pink field. 
Length, 11 feet 6 inches; width, 7 feet 6 inches. 


1226—Patr Heavy Sinx Brocapep Porrtieres 


Cream ground, blue flowers and figured panels and bor- 
ders. Two strips. 
Length, 8 feet. 


1227—Patr or Empossep Goutp VELVET PorRTIRRES 


With ball fringe. 


1228—Two Pairs or Rep Damask Winpow CurTatIns 
Rose and leaf design. 


1229—Oxip Manocany ann Gitt BrEp- 


Front posts in form of female figures with folded arms. 
With spring, bolster roll and cover. 


1230—Manocany TaBLe 
Empire style. With swan supports and cylindrical 
underbrace. Guilt bronze mounts. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 31 inches. 


1231—Empire Consoue 


Gilded columns, top and undershelf painted to represent 
black marble. 
Height, 39 inches; length, 541, inches. 


1232—Manocany Dresstnc STAND 


Empire style. With oval top mirror and column sup- 
ports. Guilt bronze mounts. 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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1233—Manocany ARMCHAIR 


Empire. Arms terminating in lions’ heads. Guilt bronze 
mounts and revolving seat. 


1234—Manocany PEDESTAL 


Empire style. Three column supports. 
Height, 37 inches. 


1235—Larcr Ovar Mirror 
Of carved and gilded wood. 
Height, 51 inches; width, 67 inches. 
1236—Inpia Rue 


Dark blue center with large lotus medallions, one wide 
and four narrow borders. 


Length, 15 feet, width, 10 feet 10 inches. 


BATHROOM (Adjoining) 


1237—Brocapvep VeLour CurTaIn AND Brass Rack 


1238—Mirror 


Repoussé brass frame. 
Height, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet. 


1239—Mrrror 
With bronzed frame. 


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Height, 30 inches; width, 40 inches. 


1240—Iron STATUETTE 


Painted to represent marble. Female figure after Casa- 


nova. 
Height, 5 feet 6 inches. 


1241—Rosrwoop Lone BooxcasE 
Inlaid with six shelves and three drawers. 
Height, 4 feet 2 inches; length, 12 feet 5 inches. 


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SOUTHWEST ROOM—SECOND FLOOR 


1242—Two Pars or Portizres AND THREE Pairs or Winpow 
DRAPERIES 


Brown plush. 


12483—Frencu Bronze Group 


A Scotch hunter has dismounted from his horse and 
holds aloft a fox. Five eager hounds crowd about and 
nearby stands a Scotch terrier. By P. J. Mene. 


Signed and dated 1861. 
Height, 21 inches; length, 28 inches. 


1244—GreEen Marsie PEpEsTaL 


Fluted column and rectangular top. 
Height, 43 inches. 


1245—Bronze STATUETTE 
Boy with a kid. By Laporte, signed. 
-  - Height, 39 inches. 
1246—Green Marsie PEDESTAL 


Cylindrical shaft, square base and top. 
Height, 301 inches. 


1247—Gi.tt Bronze Group 


Bearded figure holding cupid and infant Bacchus. 


By J. L. Gerome, signed. 
Height, 36 inches. 


1248—GRrEEN Marsie PEepestat 
Cylindrical shaft, with square top and base. 
Height, 3114 inches. 
1249—Bronze STATUETTE 
Man struggling to split a tree trunk. By E. Dumont. 
Height, 35 inches. 


1250—GreEnN MarsieE PEpEstTat 
Height, 3114 inches. 


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Fourth Day 


1251—Buacx Oak CrentTerR TaBsilE 


Three figure supports. 


Diameter, 48 inches. 


1252—FrracHan Larcret Ruc 


Blue field with all-over decoration of flowers and leaves. 


Five borders. 
Length, 17 feet; width, 14 feet 2 inches. 


NORTHWEST ROOM—SECOND FLOOR 


12583—TI'wo Pars or Rep Puvusy Portitires AND OnE Lam- 
BREQUIN 


Decoration of Renaissance scrolls in old galloon. 


1254—Pair or Winpow DRareERies 
Red satin and gold brocade. 


1255—Four Patrs or Winpow Curtains 
Red figured silk. (As is) 


1256—Fiemisu Tapestry 
Historical figure subject on a background of trees and 
plants. 
Length, 16 feet; width, 8 inches. 
1257—AntiquE Carvep Oak CaBINET . 
Gothic, with carved panels in the pointed Gothic style. 
Two cupboards with doors, tall hood and an under- 
shelf. Shows some additions. 


1258—Otp Itrarian Cassone 
With scroll and lion foot supports. Caryatid decora- 
tion at the ends. Two portrait medallions. Much 


restored. 
Height, 3 feet 9 inches; length, 4 feet 2 inches. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


Fourth Day 


1259—Anrieve IratiAN Watnut CENTER TABLE 


Octagonal with tripod supports ornamented with eagles. 
Paw feet. 


Diameter, 4 feet 2 inches. 
1260—FERAGHAN CARPET 


Blue field with all-over conventional floral pattern. One 
wide and six narrow borders. 


Length, 20 feet 5 inches; width, 13 feet 6 inches. 


MOORISH ROOM—SECOND FLOOR 


1261—Two Patrs or Portizres with Two LAMBREQUINS 


Blue velvet with Persian designs in gold colored threads. 


1262—One Parr or Brive Piusy PortTIERES 


With embroidered floral designs. 


1263—Ser or UpnoxstTERED FURNITURE 


Comprises three chairs, couch and five pillows. 


1264—U eHo.stERED Coucn anp Four CusHIONS 


In blue plush. 


1265—Oxp Carvep anv Gitt Woop Over Door 
In form of drapery and with amorini. 
' Height, 5 feet; width, 4 feet. 


1266—Carvep anp PatntEep Console TABLE 
Nubian figure support. 
Height, 391% inches; width, 45 inches. 
1267—Carvep, PaIntED AND GILDED TABLE 


Figure support. 
Height, 35 inches. 


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i 


1268—Carvep, Gitpep AND Painrep Woop StaTvuE 


Height, 6 feet 2 inches. 


1269—Carvep anp GrtrpEp Woop SHRINE 


With niches and glass panels. 
Height, 4 feet 3 inches. 


. 
1270—Tvurkisu Ruc 
Dark blue field with an all-over conventional lotus pat- 
tern. One wide and three narrow borders. 
Length, 10 feet; width, 9 feet. 


NORTHEAST BEDROOM—SECOND FLOOR 


1271—Fovr Pairs or Satin Damask Winpow CurtTAINns AND 
Parr oF PorTIERES 


Floral designs on an ecru ground. 


1272—Manocany Dovusite BrepstTEap 
Empire style. With elaborately chiseled and gilded 
bronze mounts and with box spring, hair mattress and 
bolster roll. 


12738—Manocany CHIFFONIER 


Empire style. Seven drawers. Black marble top. 


1274—ManoGany PEDESTAL > 


Six column supports. Gilt-bronze mounts. 


1275—Manocany AND GILT Coucn 
Style of the First Empire: With swan head ends and 
gilt bronze mounts. 


1276—Manocany ConsoLe T'aBLE AND Mrrror 
Empire style. Carved and gilded brass mounts. 
Height, 7 feet 8 inches; width, 2 feet. 


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1277—Manocany Desk CuHair 
In style of the First Empire. With gilt-bronze mounts. 


1278—Manocany Ann Gitt Woop ARMCHAIR 


Style of the First Empire. Oval back and arms ter- 
minating in swans’ heads. 


1279—ManwocGany ann Gitt ARMCHAIR 


Empire. The arms terminating in eagles’ heads. 


1280—Manocany X SEAT 
Empire style, with swan head arms. 


1281—-Srainep Woop CaNDLESTICK ON SQuARE BASE 
With brass mounts. 
Height, 26 inches. 
1282—Manocany Fire ScreEN FRAME 
Empire style. . 
Height, 35 inches; width, 26 inches. 
1288—Tvurkxisu Rue 


Yellow center. 
Length, 13 feet, 8 inches; width, 10 feet 8 inches. 


BATHROOM (Adjoining) 


1284—GiLpED Mirror 
Rope moulding. Ribbon bow knot ornament. 
Height, 3 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


1285—Pair GitpED Mirrors 
Rope moulding. Ribbon bow knot ornament. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches; length, 6 feet. 


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1286—GitpEp Mrrror 
Rope moulding. Ribbon bow knot ornament. 
Height, 4 feet 4 inches; length, 7 feet. 


1287—JaPANEsSE CarvepD Woop Ramma 


Dragon amid cloud forms. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 52 inches. 


1288—Carvep Manocany Har Tree 


Twisted column. 


1289—Manocany SuHavinc StTanp 
Carved column support. Three claw and ball feet. 
Height, 5 feet 5 inches. 


STAIRS—SECOND FLOOR 


1290—Carret on Two Fuicuts or STAarrs AND LANDING 


Red ground. 


1291—Parr or CorNER SEATS 
Upholstered in red velour. 


MUSIC ROOM—FIRST FLOOR 


1292—-Two Pairs Portimres AND Parr oF Winpow CurTAINS 


Tan plush. 


1298—Carret Ruc 


In Aubusson style. 
Length, 15 feet; width, 13 feet. 


1294—Granp Piano 


Steinway and Sons. Satinwood case. 


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DRAWING ROOM—FIRST FLOOR 


1295—Porrizres AND Winpow DRAPERIES 


Two pairs of the former and eight pairs of the latter. 
Gold plush with cords. 


1296—Bevevtep Pirate Mirror | 
With carved and gilded wood frame. Surmounted by 
coat-of-arms and lions rampant. 


Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 7 feet. 


1297—AntiavE FiorentTiIne ,Mrrror 


Carved and gilt wood frame. With elaborate orna- 
mentation of scrolls, flowers and draperies. 


Height, 5 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet. 


1298—ANTIQUE FLORENTINE Mirror 


Carved, gilded and tinted wood frame, with elaborate 
ornamentation of scrolls, leaves and fruit. Surmounted 
by a crown. 

Height, 7 feet; width, & feet 7 inches. 


1299—Mrrror with Carvep anp GitpED Woop FRAME 


Florentine. With decoration of flowers and leaves and 
cherubs’ heads. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 6 feet. 


13800—Very Exaporatety Carved, GILDED AND PAINTED 


CABINET 
Italian. With glass front and sides. 


1301—Lovis XV Stryue Center TABLE 


With inlay of various woods and leather top. Massive 
mounts of chiseled and gilded bronze. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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1802—Very Larcr KrermansHayu Rue 


Ivory white ground with conventional lotus and leaves 
in harmonious colors. Nine borders. 


Length, 27 feet; width, 20 feet 8 inches. 


ENTRANCE HALL—FIRST FLOOR 


1808—Carvep Wainvut Haru Sear 


With high back, moulded and paneled. Shows restora- 


tions. 
Height, 8 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


13804—Larce Bevetep Puatre Mrrror 


With beveled plate glass sides, the frame of carved and 


gilded wood. 
Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


13805—Very ‘Larce ANTIQUE CHIME CLOCK 


With silvered dial showing phases of the moon. Strikes 
quarter and half hours. The case of carved gilded and 
natural wood. With painted panels. By Thos. Paine, 
London. Eighteenth century. 


: 1306—AntiavE Sanctuary Lamp 
Italian. Copper with amber colored globe and canopy. 
Height, 4 feet. 


13807—Haneinc Lamp 


Repoussé copper, deep plaque with three chain sup- 


ports, fitted for electricity. 
Height, 5 feet. 


13808—Haneine Lamp 
Pierced Persian brass. Fitted for electricity. 


NOTICE—A Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


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1809—AnTIQUE SAaNcTUARY LAMP 


Brass. Urn-shaped, with decoration of cherubs’ heads ; 
three chain supports. 


Height, 4 feet: 
1310—Haneine Lamp 
Pierced Persian brass with minaret top. 
Height, 3 feet 4 inches. 


1811—Very Larcre Sanctuary Lamp 


Silver-plated, with three cupids’ heads, domed canopy, 


and with six chain supports. 
Height 5 feet 6 inches. 


13812—Iran Larcrt Rue 


Rose red field with all-over pattern of vases of flowers 
and herati leaf in yellow, two shades of blue, and black. 
One wide and two narrow borders with meander pat- 


terns. 
Length, 23 feet; width, 7 feet 1 inch. 


13138—Inp1a Rue 


Red centerfield. Seven borders. 
Length, 18 feet 4 inches; width, 10 feet 5 inches. 


13814—Parr or Buus Piusy PorTizEReEs 


With elaborate ornamentation of garlands and scrolls 
in gold and silver threads. 


Height, 7 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet. 


1315—Two Pairs or MopErRN GoBELIN TAPESTRY PoORTIERES 
Hunting subjects. 
| Height, 8 feet; width, 6 feet. 

1316—Parr or OLtp VEerRpuRE Taprstry PorTIERES 


Aubusson. Seventeenth century. With large trees, the 
borders of flowers and fruit. 


Height, 8 feet 8 inches; width, 5 feet 10 inches. 


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1317—Pair or Portieres AND Two Pair or Winpnpow Drapr- 
ERIES 


Red plush with bands of tapestry. 
Sizes, 8 feet by 4 feet 6 inches and 10 feet by 3 feet. 


1818—MassivE Ovat Mirror 
Carved and gilded wood frame. 
Height, 51 inches; width, 67 inches. 


DINING ROOM—FIRST FLOOR 


13819—SEVENTEEN eye 


Seventeen embossed rose velvet. (Discolored.) 


1320—Massrve Carvep Dark Oak SIDEBOARD 


With three-quarter life size figures. Three shelves and 
mirror back. 


Height, 9 feet 5 inches; width, 10 feet 2 inches. 
13821—MassrvE Square Extension Tasle 
Flemish oak. Elaborately carved top with figures of 
animals, snakes and flowers. Has deep apron with 
shell and mask carving, and eight round legs. 
Extends 18 feet; width, 6 feet. 


13822—Ser Fuemisuo Oax Drinine Cuarrs ” 


High carved backs with panels of figures representing 
different biblical subjects, plain wood seats with brown 
leather slip cushions, comprising two arm and twelve 
side chairs. 


1823—Carvep Dark Oak Cuina CLOSET 


With three shelves and two glass doors. Caryatid and 
leaf scroll carving. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 4 inches. 


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1824—Very Larcre Carvep Darx Oax CABINET 


With three drawers and numerous cupboards. Low re- 
lief carving. : 
Height, 9 feet; width, 6 feet 2 inches. 


1825—Carvep Dark Oak Curtna CLOSET 
With two cupboards enclosed by glass doors. Caryatid 
and figure supports. 


Height, 7 feet 7 inches; width, 5 feet 5 inches. 


1826—Carvep Dark Oak CABINET 


With three shelves and two glass doors. Half oval 
recessed top. 
Height, 6 feet 7 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


1827—Carvep Dark Oax CutIna CLOSET 


With cupboard below. Three shelves and two glass 
doors. Decoration of leaves, caryatids, masks and 


coat-of-arms. 
Height, 8 feet 8 inches; width, 5 feet. 


1828—Carvep Darx Oak Servine TABLE 
Cabriole legs and claw feet. 


Height, 4 feet 2 inches; length, 4 feet 5 inches. 


1829—Tartut Carvep Dark Oax Curiock 


By John Carle, London. With bronze figures which 
strike the hours. 3 


Height, 8 feet. 
13830—AnTIQeuE FLORENTINE Mirror 


With very elaborate carved, gilded and painted frame. 
Female busts, masks, scrolls and fruit. 


Height, 4 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet 4 inches. 


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Fourth Day 


1831—Carvep Woop Coat-oF-ARMS 


Surmounted by plumed helmet. 
Height, 55 inches. 


1832—Very Larcre Turxisu Rue 


Blue field with conventional floral figures in red, olive 
green, salmon and white; one wide and two narrow 
borders. | 


Length, 34 feet 8 inches; width, 19 feet. 6 inches. 
138383—Larce Turxkisuy Rue 


Blue field with conventional floral figures in red, olive, 
green, salmon and white; one wide and two narrow bor- 


ders. 
Length, 13 feet 7 inches; width, 10 feet 10 inches. 


BASEMENT HALL AND BILLIARD ROOM 


13834—Miurror 


Carved and painted wood frame. 
Height, 8 feet 3 inches; length, 9 feet. 


1835—JapPANEsSE Carvep Woop SETTEE 


With carvings of dragons, howo birds and floral scrolls. 


1836—Maroon Srux Tapestry CurtTarns 


> 


Six strips. 
18387—Manocany Rortit Tor Desk 


1338—Oaxk CaBINET 
With upper and lower cupboards and one wide drawer. 
Height, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


1339—Brunswicx-BaLkE-CoLLENDER Co. Biturarp TABLE 
With cues and rack. 


ater remem ee PU 


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Fourth Day 


DEN—BASEMENT 


1840—Go.pEN Oak CaBiIner 
With four cupboards and four drawers. 


13841—Oaxk Morris Cratr 


Red velvet back and cushion. 


1842—Manocany ARMCHAIR 
Leather seat. 


1343—Watutnut ARMCHAIR 
Shell-shape back and seat. 


1844—Carvep Manocany Sipe TAsie 


Two undershelves. 
13845—Manocany Rocxine CHarr 


1846—Darx Oak CuHair 
The back with grotesque mask. 


1847—Darx Oax ARMCHAIR 
Bucket-shape. 


1848—TyPrrwRrITER 


13849—Carret Rue | 


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OIL PORTRAITS AND PAINTINGS 


ON VIEW 


AT THE SCHLEY RESIDENCE 
No. 845 FIFTH AVENUE (AT 66TH STREET) 
TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES 


LAST SESSION 
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1918 


BEGINNING AT 8.00 O CLOCK 


THEOBALD CHARTRAN 
Frencu: 1849—1907 “as 


eae, ae 
1850—MiIniATURE OF SARAH BERNHARDT Atl 


Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches. 


ms 


D. W. HUNTINGTON , * 


1351—Two Huntine SuBJEctTs LAL 


(Water color.) 
Height, 121% inches; width, 18 inches. 


Uo L. E. VAN GORDER 


1352—Bust Portrait or a Youne NEGRO 


Height, 12 inches; width, 101% inches. 


I 
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¥ ot me 
IRAS ABA ~ fT Orr 


Last Session 


MALLET 


f' > 
L° aD an i, 
1353—INTERIOR WITH Rien " 


49 «£0 Height, 13 inches; width, 17 inches. 


7 Med 
‘ gr 


H. T. THADDEUSyY g WZ g 


1854—Portrait oF CarpinaL Merry Det Var 


702 Height, 22 inches; width, 141% inches. 
VIRGILIO TOJETTI 
AMERICAN: 1851—1901 G 
Ne Le 
13855—“Tue Donxry RinE” Meh Ve 
~ 2p Height, 33 inches; width,) 51 inches. 


ed 


VIRGILIO TOJETTI 
AMERICAN: 1851—1901 


yg 2 
1356—“Unprer THE UMBRELLA” OC am 0 
: Height, 80 inches; width, 44 inches. 


Lf 3st 


VIRGILIO TOJETTI 
American: 1851—1901 PPS. GC Mow 


13857—Fovur Paintines oF THE “Four SEASONS” 


Each: Height, 27 inches; width, 34 inches. 
2 ar 
a 


ALBRIER (2 


re } é hy Y i 5 ba 
1858—Portrair or a Younc Woma rhe : a i 
{7jq0 With roses in her hair. 


Height, 17 inches; width, 131% inches. 


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Last Session 


M. CORDIER | , Py 
Ware KS ATG gtr ~/ fi 


13859—TuHE MusicaLe 7 
Height, 21 inches; width, 284 inches. 


oa gv 
PO gh —a™ 
¥. 5. CHURCH 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY, 
Gh re? = 
1360—“A Gray Day” CA 
(Sketch. ) 
Height, 21 inches; width, 24 inches. 
F. S. CHURCH 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY L A A 
1361—“Tur Lorvs” 
(Pastel. ) 


Height, 211% inches; width, 151, inches. 


F, S. CHURCH 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


1362—Heap or a Buack Harrep Younc Woman 


(Sketch. ) , 
Height, 23 inches; width, 16 inches. 


F. S. CHURCH ,, 


American: CONTEMPORARY ~~ ~ 


1363—Prorite Portrait or A Younc Woman 
With flowing hair and wearing band of flowers. 


Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1864—Two SrASCAPES WE Sei, BAAN 
Ov | Height, 20 inches; width, 24 inches. 


— 


EAS ae eee ae ne nnee se Soe 
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Last Session 


FERDINAND mee 
~ aye AW oe 
1365—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH Posen oF A Younc Woman 


,.. ¢»« Her gown falls away from her left shoulder and she 
' U © “~“turns her smiling face toward the spectator. 


Frencu: 1840— 


Height, 44 inches; width, 29 inches. 


IHCALIGA ) 


1366—THREE-QUARTER LENGTH OF (ey: fe: ge 
Buiack Gown 


/ 24 Portrait.) 
Height, 53 see width, 35 inches. 


LOUIS DEBOZAS, a R / 
SO ed | 


1867—Portrait oF AN Oty Man Ne AA 
Sow Pe hehe long beard; gowned in ved 
$e 


/ hangin Height, 54 inches; width, 43 inches. 


UNKNOWN Gas 


1368—Hewnry Cray Ne A er y >. lnc 


Be ee’ 


Height, 36 ea width, 29 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST Y 
1869—DanieL WEBSTER 3 ano vel, 


Height, 40 inches; width, 80 ra 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


ey Vf 
1870—“Doutty Mapison” mee Ay, VU: Vice : 


my Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 


‘ * 
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eee 
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Last Session 


UNKNOWN AMERICAN ARTIST 


1871—“GENERAL FREMONT” Fi 


Height, 35 inches; width, 29 inches. 
320 ef. 


UNKNOWN AMERICAN ARTIST 


pg 
Th AAA’ © Y Si_Aaa 
13872—“GENERAL WINFIELD Scorr” pp 


- 


1 


? ok ry Height, 2% inches; width, 20 inches. : 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1373—““Martua WasHINGTON” Pd SLAY Y : 
_ Height, 281, inches; width, 281% inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1374—“Grorce WASHINGTON” LY Vit KIIA-IN-TGH_ KA 
Height, 284 inches; width, 231% Anches. ~ 
ay 
UNKNOWN ARTIST | ‘ 


1875—Portrair or A Youne Woman ) 
In large mob-cap and white kerchief. ° L 
Height, 11 inches; width, 8 Re. 
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YW J 
ENGLISH SCHOOL (7) 22 Nye. 
Karts \ol 
1876—Two Pastet Portraits 


“Young Woman in Plumed Hat and White Gown” and 
“Man with White Stock and Brown Coat.” 


Height, 12% inches; width, 9% inches. 


ee 
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4) 
J. DELAUNEY. Y | 
Yue lf) Lathir.. 


13877—Porreair or Naro.ron I~ 


dth, 10 inches. 


Lp t lon 


inches. 


3} . ° 
/ a Sn } . Height, 12 inches; 


H. Mieiniaenac ” 
1378—Famity Grove 1a Garpen~“* @ oe 
1 


i Height, 1314 inches; width, 


UNKNOWN: ad 
1879—Bust Portrair or a Young —— 
s; width, 121%, A 


In blue jacket. 
y ss meee Height, inche 


ky. Z 
ATTRIBUTED TO GREUZ wg he ¢ = 


13880—Busr Porrrait or a Youna Girt, 
od 


16 —— Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST (13 
1381—Grovup A 


Three-quarter-length portraits of a group of three 


young women. 
Height, 1714 inches; width, 15 inches. 
g 2 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


eS 
1382—Porrrair or a Lapy sue ag VW V 
é J She holds rose in her left hand. 


- . 


Height, 20 inches; width, 1214 inches. 


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Last Session 


UNKNOWN ARTIST( 4 
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13838—Sr. JoHn (hk anne 
Height, 131% inches; width, 1714 inches. 


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AFTER RUBENS 
1884—Two Heaps II: Mae pr AA 
Height, 151% inches; width, 20 inches. : 


it fea! 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


1885—Porrrair or Woman Gh Sey ed 
(Pastel.) In white veil and gray gown. 


Height, 21 inches; width, 15 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


* 


A | c) AVE Re A) 
13886—Diana anp Nympus / VO Ae sy ait 
(On copper.) 
9G et Height, 15 inches; width, 201% inches. 
AFTER GAINSBOROUGH 
13887—Mrs. Batriiz ‘Py Jos ) Uj - vy Newt ohh _ 
a) y¢ Full-length portrait. 
Height, 36 inches; width, 24 inches. 
UNKNOWN ARTIST 
1888—Porrrair Heap or a Youne Woman 
™ > — { LAa/ Fo \Al os - A ~< ESA 4 best 


U ¢ With white veil. STs i 
— Height, 19 inches; width, 15 if¢hes. 


9 0 


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Last Session 


FRENCH SCHOOL.“ 


13889—Bust Porrrair or a Youne Woman ~~ tar 


In red gown and with flowers in her hair. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


3 FRENCH SCHOOL . _// 
1890—PortrAIT or A Younc Woman 


; With bodice trimmed with garland of flowers. 
uo 0 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


DUTCH SCHOOL. 
PYWr1W 


1391—Busr Porrrarr or an Experty Woman 
_ In white cap and ruff. | 
/4 Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 


/ ? ty 
AFTER REMBRANDT oe be PE 


O A172 
1392—PorTrAIT OF AN OLp Woman - 
1% daz Height, 21 inches; width, 1914 inches. 
jf es 


DUTCH SCHOOL % 
1398—InTerior witH Figures Z4AreFeyg 


. Height, 22 inches; sia fi inches. 


UNKNOWN ART 


T 
1894—Porrrait oF aN ELDERLY nabbed 


/7 _ With gray hair. Fur collar. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 22 inches. 


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Last Session 


FRENCH SCHOOL, 


1895—Portrait or A Man InN Gray wae J 


, Shield shaped. 
os? ee Height, 2814 inches; width, 22 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO NETSCHER 


13896—Two Cuitpren or Cuartes I ~_/ 4) 


One holding a falcon. 
: Height, 22 inches; width, 201, inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOL, / 


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> Soe” Le ; Ps 
13897—Portrait oF A QUEEN 


With ermine lined blue mantle. 
7] Height, 33 inches; width, 271, inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1898—Portraits or Two CHILDREN “rns kenrg ' 
One holds a bird’s nest. at a 
fe K Height, 28 inches; width, 23 inches. 


SPANISH SCHOOL. _ ye 


1899—“FrLosnesa DE Sinva y MeEnpIvIL” 


In large ruff and cap. Coat-of-arms at right. 


Lf ?~ C9 Height, 231/, inches; width, 15 inches. 
SPANISH cliches. 
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1400—“*Martia Possanna oF ToLEDO VAT RLV 
Lig 82 Height, 23% inches; width, 15 inelies. 


NOTICE—A4 Cash Deposit will be required of All Purchasers 


shee Po 


Baas er 
J Je 


Last Session 


SPANISH SCHOOL 
1401—“‘Donna CasiLpa”’ VARA rer 


Height, 23 inches; width; 


YY, inches, 


SPANISH SCHOOL 


1402—“Youne Woman 1n HicH Rourr” GLb 
Gowned in red. Sa 


Height, 161% inches; width 4 inches. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 


1403—Porvrraitr or Don Makers L ‘DRON DE 


CASTANEDA 4, 
Height, 231/, inches; 


width, 17 inches. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 


1404—BErENGUELA Lovisa DE Arse 
Height, 18 inches; width, 1 14, inches. 


be | Je SPANISH Ce M\GnsG 


1405—Donna Maria Louisa pDE 


Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inches. 


SPANISH ee Qe ae 


1406—Donna Axppunia DE Castro oF ee 


Height, 22 inches; width, 1614, inches. 


SPANISH ie @ Ce 


S786 


1407—“Donna Marta AtnaGa”’ 


Height, 231, inches; width, 17 inches. 


Boole 


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UNKNOWN ARTIST | 

1408—PortraitT 4 fae f : / 
With four miniatures of artists. je} [et 

i Height, 101%, inches; width, 81/, 4 hae 


STYLE OF GAIN SBOROUGH, 


iN Se, AAO a 
cy, rt 


1409—Bust Portrair or a Younc word 
With curling hair and white gown. 

yu 
/ 2 Sil Height, 28 inches; width, 20 esha 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


1410—Portrair oF AN OFFICER 
In uniform with orders on his breast. 
Hn x0 Height, 27 inches; width, 211% inches. 
UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1411—Porrrair or a Lapy A, 


Her hair in ringlets and wearing necklace of large 


YY) ppearls. 
, Les Height, 26 inches; width, 22 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO SIR PETER LELY 


1412—Busr Porrrair or a Lapy <5 Ta ay 
7 ee A! us a we wail 


© With pearl earrings and necklace. 
0° 
AKU : Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


1418—Porrrair oF aN OFFICER “TY -AW!” Amana 


In uniform trimmed with red and decorated with various 


ify «v_ orders. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 19 inches. 


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fe 


Last Session 


ENGLISH DAAM 


ie ee OF A pee ls Wowtaw 


ost Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL _,, | 
1415—Porrrair or Mrs. Cipper AV Veh 


Her hair is gray and she wears evening dress. 


J se _ Height, 31 inches; width, 25 inches. 
ENGLISH SCHOOL a 
1416—Porrrarr or Mrs. Drew fire ptr Kn bases LA 
With curled hair. She has a rose in her bodice. | 


xm JT Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


: 
FRENCH SCHOOL es y Rope 
1417—Porvtrair or A Youne Wore at ¥/ a 


Half-length portrait with red cap and rose in her 
bodice. 


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Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


GENE BAPTISTE REGNAULT 


1418—Porrrait oF A PRINCE bene 
With long curling hair and wearing order of “The , 


s )sd Golden Fleece.” 
Height, 27 inches; width, 23 inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOI / (Q 
1419—-Bust Portrait oF a Man AOU Ce hart AT 
my, , «In full curled white wig and wearing red coat. . 


Height, 31 inches; width, 25 pate 


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STYLE OF ROMNEY.) ae Pe 


a 


1420—Bustr Portrait or A YOUNG Woman f 


[ 7 $0 In a white gown and her hair bound by a blue ribbon. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO WM. BEECHEY , 


4 ff ? 
1421—Pastet or Younc Woman ad KAU FF 
_ In large hat. " f er 
] gAY __ Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 
UNKNOWN ARTIST i ue 
.s ; ™ fi \. 


1422—-ProriLeE PortTRAIT OF A Youne Man ; 
In red cap. 
rege 


Height, 30 inches; width, 211/, inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


1423—Porrrair ofr Man gly 


Seated by a table. 
/ he Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


me, 


1424—Porrrair or A BEARDED Man AL4~euU ATO 
rm. ae Height, 371, inches; width, 28 inches. 
o- jae z 
UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1425—Porrtrair or Woman GA, ~< BS 


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’ 


ee nee eS , 


In fur trimmed gown. 7 ; 

gs y | Height, 34 inches; width, 28 ee tae 
AFTER GAINSBOROUGH 

1426—Portrair oF YOUNG Woman iG e nagar CAs. ve : 


~-u® With white gown and blue mantle. 
F Height, 34 inches; width, 27 inches. 


cee ee Ty aa ESEe 
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AFTER ROMN EY ; 
i i MR. ee 

& 


1427—Porrkait oF Younc WMA . 
a white ker- 


Her hair is in ringlets and she is weari 
Height, 3114 inches; width, 29 inches 


chief. 
FRENCH SCHOOL : 


1428—Porrrair or A Younc MAN 
Height, 33 inches; width, 251, inches 


In armor. 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
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‘ i An OO: ae A_tA4 
. inches. 


1429—PorTraiT or A Kine 
HH pie 34 inches; width 


aS. te 
DUTCH ee : 
AAPe AH VU 


1430—Busr Porrrarr or a Youne Woman 
With high yea cap and brown dress. 
Height, 29 inches; width, if inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOL, 
) 7 
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1481—Porrrarr oF A Lapy 
With large jewelled earrings and a rose in her bodice 


Ermine lined mantle. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 7 
gee ae t- ei a 


14382—Portrair or A QUEEN 


Height, 32 inches; width, 24 inches 


gre 


In jewelled headdress and ermine mantle. 
| 
Height, 85 inches; width, 25 inches 


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STYLE OF NATTIER 


14383—Portrrair oF A Younc WoMAN As em 
In a red mantle and white gown. 


i gs Height, 36 inches; width, 29 inches. 


STYLE OF ROMNEY 


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a ae Oa -. 


14384—Portrair or a Youne Woman //! *” 
Three-quarter profile view to the eft. She wears a, 
/ eee ernite cap and gown. 
ae cre Height, 84 inches; width, 28 inches. 


STYLE OF ROMNEY 


1435—Portrair or a Younc> Woman \ 
In broad brimmed hat and white gown. 
E 7) <i Height, 84 inches; width, 27 inches. 
STYLE OF ROMNEY 


1436—Portrait oF A YOUNG Woman 


In high crowned red hat. 
Height, 83 inches; width, 26 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO GAINSBOROUGH / on ; 


14387—“Younc Woman 1n Larce Hat anp aN vis” 


Green peeee. 
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Ww 


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ATTRIBTUED TO TOURNIERES 


1438—“Josern II or Austria” la, : 
Three-quarter view to the right. He wears a green 


S «coat and red sash. 


d V Height, 36 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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G r Height, 36 inches; width, 26 inches. 


eagle 


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FRENCH SCHOOL r| (S A 
AS OL AN Wn an 
1489—“Kurein, Pace to Louis xv wy } 


Full face. Ina red coat. <A small dog by his side. 
Height, 36 inches; width, 26 inches. 


STYLE OF MOREINSE R beng 
1440—“*Youne Woman IN Pore Rew” tte 


She wears green gown with red sleeves, and about her 
neck is a pearl necklace. 


Height, 31 inches; width, 174% inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO J. G. CUYP 


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1441—Porrrair or A Girt ( i Cd LAA Pee oes 


In white ruff, cap and apron and carrying a basket of 
-fruit. 


Nad 


Height, 42 inches; width, 30 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO J. G. CUYP 


r 
1442—Porrrait or a Boy ut 


In a brown suit and collar and by his side a dog on 
~ leash. 
Height, 40 inches; width, 29 inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOL AD, 


1443—“NupE CHILDREN AT Pray? \) ane Loy 
inches 


Height, 38 inches; length, 50%, 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
1444-— CHILDREN i 


Ay 


Companion to the preceding. 


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UNKNOWN ARTISES he f 
1445—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH Ponanart OF oe ponte te 4 
uf 40 | os brown curled wig and with crown beside him. 
Height, 40 inches ; width, 32 inches. 
S. ROESEN ; 
1446—Sritt Lire—F rvitr A ie 6 wy ut 


Height, 86 inches; length, 49. inches. 


Vc 


1447—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH PoRTRAIT 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


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Of a woman in lace cap and high ruff. Dated 1624. 


Height, 38% inches ; width, 29 inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


1448—HatFr-LencTH PorTrRAIT OF A MaxsZ Aah FJ 


a 


In long white curled wig. Ermine fen ‘aon and brown 


coat. 
{ oo ae ': Height, 35 inches ; width, 28 mah tes 
DUTCH SCHOOL 
1449—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH PoRTRAIT Kf" we 


Of a young woman with close-fitting, pointed cap and 


( 4 high ruff. Dated 1612. 


Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches. 


STYLE OF FERDINAND BOL 
1450—Porrrait or A Man AnpD Roe ae, 


They are seated at a table spread with wine, as ead a 


luvv ¢ % fruit. 


Height, 38 inches; width, 48 inches. 


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1451—Portrair or A Man ‘AND Wenae 


UNKNOWN ARTIST. / \ 0) 


Singing. 
Height, 38 inches; van 48 inches. 


ATTRIBUTED TO De “MYTENS V7. 


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1452—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH Pol testes Mena ate: 
DREN 
Height, 43 inches; width, 83 inches. 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
1458—Porrtrair or a Youne Woman 11 I) 


Three-quarter length in flowered gown placing a flower 
_ in a vase, 
2 Height, 48 inches; width, 37 inches. 


eae SCHOOL, a 

1454—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH Porte ee i lA eer toe 
A gray-haired lady in lace trimmed gown ae with se 
cloak ermine lined. 

() *: Height, 46 inches; width, 86 inches. 


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DUTCH SCHOOL. / ae 
| AS Pt 4 Mer 


7] i, SLAY 
1455—THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH PorT®atT © 


Of a woman with hair in ringlets and wearin green f 


gown with lace cape. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 32 inches. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 


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1456—MoruHer ann CuHitp / he Apt Gos 
, Three-quarter-length portraits of a mother and child, 
the latter seated on a table. 
Height, 48 inches; width, 35 inches. 


$e 
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UNKNOWN ARTIST 


1457—PorrTrralt oF A Younc Woman Up VgALr 


FS, Ae, 
Three-quarter length, in décolleté dress standing beside } 
a _ a spinet. 
cf cel Height, 48 inches; width, 36 inches. 
UNKNOWN ARTIST 
1458—Two Parxtincs oF Dogs AAs proven Ye 
<) 
Height, 38 inches; length, 45 inches. | 
Cot 
af UNKNOWN ARTIST 
1459—Porrrait or a Turkish RuLER Ay, —7, , Se [< te 
Height, 411/, inches; width, 82% inches. 
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UNKNOWN ARTIST 
1460—Ixtrerior wirH FIGURES - ") (1-H, oF Ay ES FF oe 
Height, 38 inches; width, 42 inches. bes thy 
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1461—“RacHeLt anp LEAH” VE ATLA Why Ae Ti+ PF A 
Height, 29 inches; ‘width, 54 inches. - 
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DUTCH SCHOOL | 
1462—Porrtrait or A Man i Poe Vr K“Le ve 
With long wig. He points to a doce é; | ae 
. Height, 46 inches ; width 35 inches. V 
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14683—Tue Cuipren or Cuartes I (us A sian 4, 
/ Vv qe Height, 44 inches ; width, 34 inches. : 


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1464—“A Youne HuntsMAn dan, © 
Height, 49 inches; width, 42 inches. 


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1465—Porrralt oF A YOUNG Wows, 4 
Ad cs roar 


In yellow turban and white gows, 


ee a’ | Bap. Height, 46 inches; width, 3444, inches. 


FRANCESCO ALBANY 


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1466—Cuassic FicurE SuBJECT ie" . (OD wee 
Height, 56 inches; width, 83 inches. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 4) 


1467—Rossers ATTACKING Triyeiee Gis 


Height, 38 inches; width, 58%, inches. 


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1468—Maponna And CHILD ow 
Height, 444, inches; width, 374, inches. 
TT UNKNOWN ARTIST 
1469—FvuLL-LENGTH PoRTRAIT OF A Unb. Wei Waertttrae 
With fair hair and wearing a figured green gown and 
(oF plumed hat. 


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4 * Height, 92 inches; width, 52 inches. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 


1470—FvuLi-LENGTH PorRTRAIT OF A MAN 


.,, By his side is a dog. 
va Height, 75 inches; width, 42 inches. 


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SPANISH SCHOOL 


1471—Fvii-LenctH Portrait or a LApy 3 | 
Monkey beside her. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST ', 


1472—FuL.L-LENcGTH PoRTRAIT OF AN OLtp Man 


With glass of wine. 


a” eu Height, 84 inches; width, 42 inches. 


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3 i SY Height, 75 inches; width, 42 inches. 


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